1. Stretching from Newcastle in NSW to Brisbane, the Gondwana Rainforest includes large areas of warm temperate rainforest, Antarctic Beech cool temperate rainforest and the largest areas of subtropical rainforest in the world.
2. Frasier Island in Queensland has a sand rainforest, which is quite different from a rainforest based in dirt.
3. Much of the west coast Tasmania is rainforest.
One answer I know for sure is the Amazon. It is in Brazil. Also the Daintree rainforest in Australia
there are names like daintree and the Amazon
There is no Rainforest in Australia
The ancient rainforest north of Cairns (about 100km north) is the Daintree.
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There is the Daintree rainforest, The Amazon, The Minnamurra rainforest, West Africa rainforest, Central Africa,Southern Africa rainforest,South Asia rainforest,Southeast Asia rainforest, Pacific rainforest, Central America rainforest, Caribbean rainforest, South America, Cairns (tropical), Mackay (tropical), Strahan (temperate)there is a list of some of the areas were rain forests are and some rainforests too
The Daintree rainforest is known as "Kuku Yalanji" or "Djabugay" by the Aboriginal people whose traditional lands encompass the area. The Kuku Yalanji people have a deep spiritual connection to the land, which is reflected in their language and cultural practices. The rainforest is one of the oldest ecosystems in the world, and its significance is deeply rooted in the traditions and stories of the Aboriginal communities.
Amazon Rainforest (South America) Congo Rainforest (Africa) Daintree Rainforest (Australia) Monteverde Cloud Forest (Costa Rica) Tongass National Forest (Alaska, USA) Kinabalu National Park (Malaysia) Taman Negara National Park (Malaysia) Sinharaja Forest Reserve (Sri Lanka) Borneo Rainforest (Borneo) Yasuní National Park (Ecuador)
Because of the biodiversitic ecosystem, the Daintree rainforest has many animals. I've tried my best to name them all. cassowaries, curlews, cormorants, herons, egrets, cane toads, tree frogs, turtles, forest dragons, brown tree snake, bats, wallaby, mouse, rat, platypus, butterflies, owl, kangaroo, sugar glider, echidnas (rare), brolgas, moths, leech, termite, tick, flies, wasps, beetles, brush turkey, red necked crane, Victoria's rifle bird, bandicoot, praying mantis, crocodile, starling, sun bird, stork, lapwing, fairy-wren, drongo, cuckoo, rainbow lorikeet, kingfisher, kookaburra, dove, pigeon, fruit doves, goanna, possums, water dragons, lizards, geckos, parrots, rhino beetle, snake, python, frogs, birds, amphibians and other types of mammals.
a rainforest.
Australia has numerous natural forests (more commonly known as 'bushland'). There are many pine plantations which tend to be more commonly known as "forests", and of course many rainforests, such as the famous Daintree Rainforest in North Queensland. You can find more details about Australian forests at the link below.
There is no rainforest in the U.S.