There are several countries in the world that are located in rain forests zones. They include Brazil, Congo, Peru, Indonesia, Colombia, Bolivia, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Ecuador, Gabon, Guyana, India, Laos, Malaysia, Mexico, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Suriname, and Venezuela.
Tropical zones.
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No there are many different countries with different rainforests.
The amazon rainforest is so big that it covers many countries like:VenezuelaColombiaEcuadorPeruBoliviaBrazilThese countries are all in South America
are there some countries near the tropical rainforest
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There are generally six major vegetation zones in the world: tropical rainforest, savanna, desert, temperate grassland, temperate forest, and boreal forest (taiga). These zones are determined by factors such as climate, soil, and altitude.
Temperate zones are either of the two intermediate latitude zones of the earth. Some countries on the temperate zones are Australia, France, the USA, China and New Zealand.
Mostly snakes eat frogs in tropical zones.
Parrots are found in warmer climatic zones. They live in temperate zones right through to tropical areas.
China, Amazon Rainforest, New Zealand and many, many other countries.
Honduras has the fewest climate zones among Central American countries. Its climate is primarily classified as tropical, with variations mostly due to altitude, leading to a limited range of distinct climate types. The predominant zones include tropical rainforest, tropical savanna, and some temperate climates in higher elevations. This simplicity in climate zones is largely due to its geographic and topographical features.