No. Mostly deserts and canyons.
Temperate forests grow in Michigan.
Alaska has the most forested land area compared to any other state in the United States.
They live in jackpine forests in the Michigan region. Winter in Cuba and Mexico.
They live in jackpine forests in the Michigan region. Winter in Cuba and Mexico.
No there is not, but there are state forests.
They can be found in all western states, such as, Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Arkansa, Kentucky, Tennessee, and North Carolina.
The main biomes in Michigan are the northern hardwood forests, boreal forests, and wetlands. These biomes support a variety of plant and animal species, including white-tailed deer, black bears, beavers, and various bird species. Michigan's Great Lakes also contribute to its unique ecosystem.
There are both deserts and forests in Arizona.
Michigan has no true deserts.
Some ecosystems in Michigan include forests (such as maple-beech and pine forests), wetlands (like swamps and marshes), and Great Lakes shoreline habitats (including sand dunes and coastal marshes). Additionally, grasslands and prairies can be found in certain regions of Michigan.
Yes, there are lots of forests in Portugal.
They live in jackpine forests in the Michigan region. Winter in Cuba and Mexico.