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Grains are not typically found in tropical rainforests, as these ecosystems are characterized by high humidity and dense vegetation, which do not support traditional grain crops like wheat or corn. Instead, tropical rainforests host a variety of plants, including fruit trees, palms, and hardwoods. However, some indigenous communities may cultivate certain types of grains, such as rice, in nearby cleared areas or along riverbanks. Overall, the environment of tropical rainforests is not conducive to large-scale grain agriculture.

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