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Topography of an area refers to the shape of the land and the features within the area. The topography of a rainforest varies depending on which rainforest is in question and where in the rainforest you are visiting.

However, the general topography of a rainforest includes steep areas with hills and low areas like valleys. It can include creeks and streams quite often and most of the time it has these features. It also has a sloping range in particular areas.

You may also need to discuss the structural form of a rainforest in order to gain insight into the topography of it. The structure often involves a range of different heights and different levels. Starting from the leaf litter and mosses at the bottom, moving up to ground cover plants, ferns and low level trees, and stretching right up to taller trees, with epiphytes and vines connected, the structure and overall topography of a rainforest is rich, diverse and very varied.

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