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  • Forests and Landforms: Understanding Their Relationship
    There isn't one specific landform that best describes forests. Here's why:

    * Forests are characterized by vegetation, not land shape: Landforms describe the physical shape of the Earth's surface (mountains, valleys, plains, etc.). Forests are defined by the dense growth of trees and other vegetation.

    * Forests can exist on various landforms: Forests can grow on mountains, hills, plains, plateaus, and even along coastlines. The type of forest depends on the climate, soil, and other factors.

    Examples:

    * Montane forests: These forests exist on mountains.

    * Floodplain forests: These forests are found along rivers.

    * Coastal forests: These forests are found along coastlines.

    Therefore, it's more accurate to say that forests can be found on various landforms.

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