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Are rain forests a type of landform?

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Are rain forests a type of landform?

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No – rainforests are a type of plant community, biome, or climate. Rainforest can occur on different landforms such as mountains, valleys, coastal plains, etc. However, mountainous landforms in coastal areas often form rainforests on the coastal side of the mountain because the mountains cause clouds and rainstorms to develop from moisture that blows in from the ocean.

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