THe rain forest that covers many islands is the SOUTHEAST ASIAN RAINFOREST!
No
The Virgin Islands are located in a Tropical Rainforest Biome.
New George islands in Solomon islands
there landscape is rainforest
There are no gorillas in the Amazon Rainforest. They all live in Asia and on the surrounding islands.
yes the Falkland Islands 80% tropical rain forest
Rain forests are not restricted to islands, they can exist in continents as well, such as the Amazon Rainforest, located in Brazil. And of course, not all islands have rainforest's, islands can have any kind of ecosystem. They are, in some cases, completely barren and devoid of life.
Indonesia is made up of more than 13000 islands and has the second largest area of tropical rainforest.
South America is the continent with a lot of rainforest islands. Countries like Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru are known for their vast rainforest regions, which are home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. These rainforest islands are of great ecological significance and are often referred to as "lungs of the Earth" for their role in absorbing carbon dioxide and producing oxygen.
Hawaii because the island is in the west and in the west are the virgins
Tropical savanna