There are not tropical rainforests in the continental United States. However, there are raiforests in Hawaii, as well as Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and many of the various small island possessions in the Pacific
There are temperate rain forests in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest
The Tongass National Forest
The Chugach National Forest
The Olympic National Forest
There are also pockets of temperate rainforest in the Appalachian Mountains from Georgia to New England.
Finally, there are also some subtropical rainforests in Florida, but only small remnants remain.
There are no rainforests in mainland France, but nearly all (98%) of French Guiana is covered by it. French Guiana located north of Brazil, in south America, is the largest French departement with over 83,000 square kilometres.
There are also smaller areas of rainforest on the French tropical islands of la Martinique, la Guadeloupe, la Réunion.
Yes, there is a rain forest in Canada. It is in British Columbia, near the coast line. It is called the Great Bear Rain Forest.
Boreal forests are mainly found in countries with cold climates, such as Russia, Canada, Sweden, Finland, and Norway. Other countries with significant boreal forest coverage include the United States, China, and Mongolia.
Whitehorse is located in the Boreal Cordillera ecozone. This ecozone is characterized by its mountainous terrain, boreal forests, and cold climate typical of northern Canada.
Yes, mushrooms do grow in Canada. The diverse climate across the country provides suitable conditions for various types of mushrooms to grow in forests, grasslands, and other habitats. Some commonly found edible mushrooms in Canada include morels, chanterelles, and porcini mushrooms.
In the Pacific Northwest Coast. British Columbia, Canada
Canada's eastern region is characterized by the rugged Appalachian Mountains in the south, the vast boreal forests in the interior, and the picturesque coastal areas along the Atlantic Ocean. The region also includes the stunning St. Lawrence River and the expansive Great Lakes.
there are lots of Forests in Canada
There are forests in Canada, many forests. However, there are no true deserts.
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Canada has a large amount of wealth from the reserves of energy, forests, minerals and metals available in the country. Canada has large forests, a diamond industry, and minerals that are used in explosives and fireworks.
What I have learned, Canada has many forest areas growing in some places. It is very cold in Canada but there is still some growing. There is some forests in the United States too. Same as Canada, there are some in different areas. There are also some areas in Florida that have forests.
Forests in Canada, as in most parts of the world, grew long before man came along and 'developed' them.
about 50%
In Sault Ste. Marie, Canada~ by the border between The United States and Canada.
reserved forests
Jean-Luc Bourdages has written: 'Canada's forests' -- subject(s): Forest management, Forest policy, Forests and forestry 'Le recyclage du papier au Canada' 'Paper recycling in Canada'
The taiga forest are mostly the forests of the arctic circle. The ever green forests of Canada and Siberia are examples of this biome.