Tropical Rainforests have a larger net primary productivity as they possess a suitable temperature and necassary water supply for optimal rates of photosynthesis. What three factors are contributing to this measurement of productivity?
A. temperature, precipitation, latitude
B. temperature, precipitation, atmosphere
C. temperature, precipitation, elevation
D. temperature, precipitation, sunlight
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