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Yes, there is plenty of forest and jungle in Costa Rica.
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Water is evaporated in all seasons.
A forest looks like a dark place where there are loads of trees with green leaves
Horses prefer open grasslands, however they will roam through forests, either deciduous or conifer. If the horse lives in a tropical location then it could also roam through tropical or rainforests. Typically horses will only roam through forests to find food and / or water, or to get to another location. It does, however, depend on the location. For example, there exists a herd wild horses west of Sundre, Alberta, Canada (in the Siffleur Wilderness Area) as well as two herds in the Brittany Triangle of Chilcotin, British Columbia, Canada that live in forested areas--though not quite deciduous by any means. These herds, though they have access to grassy meadows in amongst the trees, still seek refuge and live in forested areas for many days, as it provides cover for mares close to giving birth, for horses to escape horse wranglers, and to hide in plain view of potential threats, even when these "threats" are tourists curious about their existence.
Lucy is attacked in the forest.
More than 3000mm per year.
More than 3000mm per year.
In the area around the Everglades, in forest and swamps and Pine lands
Hardwood comes from deciduous trees, which shed their leaves annually. Some common hardwood tree species include oak, maple, cherry, and walnut. These trees are known for their density and durability, making them ideal for furniture, flooring, and other applications.