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Atlantic, Pacific, South Mountain, South Laurentian, North Laurentian, and North Interior.
Who knows which contains the most forest. All I eliminated is the great lakes region, the prairies, and the arctic region.

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A huge majority of us live in the mixed wood plains/boreal shield/boreal plains....well all over really. We mainly live in the south, but there are many who live further north.

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Tropical rain forest

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Marine West Coast

Semi-arid

Humid Continental

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Tropical wet and dry, and Subarctic

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i seriously dont know

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cold, colder

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