The Daintree Rainforest is a tropical rainforest region on the north east coast of Queensland, Australia, north of Mossman and Cairns. The Daintree is the largest continuous area of tropical rainforest on the Australian continent.
The Daintree rainforest is a world-heritage listed rainforest in far north Queensland, Australia: specifically, Cape York Peninsula.
The Daintree is a tropical rainforest north of Cairns. It is situated at 16-20 degrees south and 145-20 degrees east.
Soils are red due to high iron and aluminium content.
Things in that rainforest!
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the daintree rainforest
It affects the Daintree because it has a chemical called meggroxyoursox. That chemical takes and destroys the rainforest's energy and the nitrogen that protects the environment from this disgusting chemical.
The daintree rainforest is a tropical rainforest.
The Daintree Rainforest is a vast area of rainforest in north Queensland, on Cape York Peninsula. Thus, the Daintree coast is where the rainforest meets the sea.
Daintree Rainforest
No. The Daintree rainforest is in far north Queensland.
The Daintree Rainforest is on the continent of Australia.
The Daintree rainforest is located on Cape York Peninsula.
The Daintree Rainforest is in Queensland, Australia. It is an area of tropical rainforest wilderness in the far north region.
The Daintree Rainforest is found in the southern hemisphere. It is in Australia, in far north Queensland,
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No. There are no Coffee flowers are in the Daintree rainforest. Although they are most often found in the tropics, they are not native to Australia. The Daintree Rainforest is a protected area and no coffee flowers are cultivated there.
The Daintree Rainforest is around 1,200 square kilometers. It is the largest tropical rainforest in Australia. It is in the Northeast coast of Queensland.
The Daintree Rainforest is the 2nd largest rainforest in the world. It contains 30% of frog, marsupial and reptile species in Australia.