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Rainforests typically receive very little salinity, as they are primarily freshwater ecosystems. The high levels of precipitation in these regions dilute any potential salt content from the soil or surrounding areas. Salinity can occasionally occur in coastal rainforest areas due to saltwater intrusion, but it remains minimal compared to marine environments. Overall, the salinity in most rainforests is negligible, supporting the diverse plant and animal life adapted to these conditions.

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