a million light years
It's really not that far to the nearest tropical rain forest.
100km
66 miles
The Amazon Rainforest is the largest forest in the world, spanning over 5.5 million square kilometers. It is home to a vast array of plant and animal species, playing a critical role in maintaining the Earth's biodiversity and regulating the global climate.
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.
There are several words that can be formed from the letters in "rain forest," including: rain, forest, faint, strain, front, and more. The exact number of words depends on the list you are using and the criteria for valid words.
The World Heritage Listed Daintree Rain forest is in Tropical Far North Queensland, Australia.
Yes, they do. Even if their far from the ocean, the constant raining helps give them water needed to survive.
The Amazon is still one of the regions being deforested most rapidly. The primary cause is cattle ranching, though this cattle is generally for domestic use. Soy beans are also a major cause, requiring land to grow.
no won noes its no set time and if do keep on destroying the trees we might not die from that it will take long time
No. No deserts, no rain forests. The Alps are a fair distance away.
The Amazon River is located in South America, flowing through countries such as Brazil, Peru, and Colombia, and is surrounded by the Amazon Rainforest, one of the most biodiverse ecosystems in the world. "Rio de Jeri" likely refers to Jericoacoara, a town in Brazil known for its stunning beaches and natural beauty, but it is not directly part of the Amazon River or rainforest. The Amazon Rainforest extends far beyond Jericoacoara, encompassing vast areas of northern Brazil and neighboring countries.