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Rain forests come in two varieties. There are tropical rain forests which are warm, and boreal rain forests which are cold in the winter (but still warm in the summer). Forests, by definition, have lots of trees, and consequently, not that much grass - the trees block out too much sunlight for optimal grass growth. Grass grows better on plains, in meadows, etc., not in forests.

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10y ago

Basically it is as the defination of the tree has almost the defination for a Tropical rain forest.

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Some parts of the rainforest do have certain types of grass but there is not grass everywhere.

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"They" don't grow any type of grass in rainforests. Whichever type grows there, grows naturally.

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no it is very damp

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Yes there is!!

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