Madagascar have tropical forests on it's eastern coast. Here is a Forest cover map (1998-1999): http://bioval.jrc.ec.europa.eu/products/veget_map_madagascar/madagascar.php
From the global environment monitoring of the European commission.
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yes. yes it does.
Tropical, and Subtropical Moist Broadleaf Forests.
Madagascar, they build nests in trees and live in tropical forests as well as deciduous forests and dry scrub forests
Tropical and Subtropical Moist Broadleaf Forests. information: AND a little bit of savanna. just saying. np yo.
Madagascar has warm climate with lots of tropical trees where animals are adapted to their living. It also have lots of forests which make homes for thousands of animals.
Mouse lemurs live all over the island of Madagascar, from the spiny forests in the south, to the tropical rainforests in the east, to the dry, deciduous forests in the west.
The main issue about forests in Madagascar is they are under threat from the human encroachment.
tropical seasonal forests have wet season and dry season and tropical rain forests have lots of rainfall through out the year
Lemurs live on the island of Madagascar, which has tropical rainforest, dry scrub, and dry deciduous forests. Lemurs can be found in all of these habitats.
the major types of vegetation found in India are- tropical evergreen forests tropical deciduous forests tropical thorn forests and scrubs montane forests mangrove forests plants
There are no tropical rain forests in Minnesota.