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Deciduous forests can be found in the eastern half of North America, and the middle of Europe. There are many deciduous forests in Asia. Some of the major areas that they are in are southwest Russia, Japan, and eastern China. South America has two big areas of deciduous forests in southern Chile and Middle East coast of Paraguay. There are deciduous forests located in New Zealand, and southeastern Australia also.
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There are deciduous forests in every continent except for Africa and South America. There are deciduous forests in North America, North East Asia, New Zealand, and Eastern Australia and in Eastern Europe.
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yes Europe has forests
Forests
Most of Europe's forests are located in Northern Europe.
Deciduous forests.
Finland, Sweden, and Norway have huge forests.
North American forests have five times as many species of trees as the forests of Europe.
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North American forests have five times as many species of trees as the forests of Europe.
As Europe's economy has changed into a mostly high tech or industrial economy, forests ere in the way of constructing new manufacturing plants. Also, Europe's population has greatly increased over the years. This caused the expansion of cities at the expense of forests. There are still many forests in Europe, that there is no doubt, however, to a large degree, European deforestation has been the result of cutting down forests to make way for new economies and larger populations.
No there is not, but there are state forests.
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Lakes and forests