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Elevation is the vertical distance above sea level of any area or landform. So the elevation of a tropical rainforest would depend on which rainforest you are speaking of and where it is in the world. On the tropical island of Hainan in the South China Sea, for instance, there are two ecoregions, both of which have tropical rainforests. One is more coastal, and therefore has a lower elevation. The other is an interior mountainous region with an elevation of 500 to 1000 meters. Other areas in the world contain tropical and subtropical rainforests that also vary greatly in elevation.

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