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There is no perticular reason why the rainforests where formed. It could be said that the rainforests where formed to slow down the greenhouse gas effect and slow down global warming, or maybe just to provide a home for the animals and tribal people. No-one knows. There is no perticular reason why the rainforests where formed. It could be said that the rainforests where formed to slow down the greenhouse gas effect and slow down global warming, or maybe just to provide a home for the animals and tribal people. No-one knows.

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