By now, we already probably know that the world's most biodiverse regions are in the tropics. For some reason, organisms would like to differ from each other there. However, WHY are the tropics more biodiverse than the other regions in the planets is a question that continues to baffle biologists up to this very day. Theories of diversity have been formulated over the years, but nothing seemed to give the correct answer.
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