No. Its way too cold for a rainforest their!
Most rain forest are near the 23.5 degree line of latitude. The rain forest are located between 23.5 degrees latitude north and 23.5 degree latitude south.
because it rain mores and its drier and its warmer
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Tropical Rain-Forest
Near the Equator. It doesn't rain at the poles, and snowfall is almost non-existent at the South Pole.
North America and South America are the two continents that are near the temperate rain forests
Most rain forest are near the 23.5 degree line of latitude. The rain forest are located between 23.5 degrees latitude north and 23.5 degree latitude south.
because it rain mores and its drier and its warmer
No. Precipitation in polar regions is most often snow and ice flakes.
No, it's too cold for rain. Only snow.
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Rain Forest
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Much of the Hawai'ian island of Kaua'i is considered tropical rain forest. Other islands have some rain-forest ecology on the windward slopes. "Temperate" rain forests are found in the coastal regions of the West Coast, from the Oregon/California Border northward, continuing as far north as the Tongass National Forest near the Gulf of Alaska.
first they find a cave near a forest so that they can be rest
The plains are not to the north of the forest. The plains are to the south of the Amazon forest. The Guiana Highlands are north of the Amazon.
tundra,southeast and west