A rainforest is found in very high latitude climates

This statement is incorrect. Rainforests are typically found in warm, humid regions near the equator, where the temperature and precipitation levels are high throughout the year. These regions are generally found in tropical and subtropical areas, and not in high latitude climates. High latitude climates are characterized by cold temperatures and low precipitation levels. Examples of high latitude climates include tundras, polar climates, and boreal forests.