No.
It's a national park, a lake, a river, and a cutthroat trout, but not a forest.
Looking at attached image...the North America falls under Northern and Western Hemisphere. So Yellowstone National Park is in Northwest hemisphere.
Yellowstone State Forest
Yes. Thousands of acres of forests, and many mountains.
No, Yellowstone National Park is not primarily a temperate deciduous forest. It is primarily made up of subalpine and alpine ecosystems, with a mix of grasslands, forests, and geothermal features like geysers and hot springs. The forests in Yellowstone are mostly composed of coniferous trees such as lodgepole pine and Douglas fir.
Yellowstone National park Yosemite National Forest The Grand Canyon Niagara falls
The boreal forest has a cold, wet climate, with long winters and cool, short summers. This type of forest is also known as the taiga and is found in places such as Alaska and Yellowstone National Park.
They were growing according to a science text book
Several scenes were filmed at Upper Lake Mary and Mormon Lake in the Coconino National Forest,
They were growing according to a science text book
The biggest forest in Washington State is the Olympic National Forest. It covers nearly one million acres and is known for its diverse ecosystems, including temperate rainforests, old-growth forests, and alpine peaks.
Karen Wildung Reinhart has written: 'Yellowstone's rebirth by fire' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Forest fires, Fire ecology, Forest fires
It was in 1891, during the term of Benjamin Harrison that the Shoshone National Forest was set aside as part of the Yellowstone Timberland Reserve. A link to the home page of the Shoshone, first national forest in the United States, is provided.