The Tasmanian Blue Gum
Tasmania is geologically inactive. There are no volcanoes.
The Welwitchia Mirabilis
Compared to most of Australia, Tasmania experiences a fair amount of snow in winter. While it does not snow "a lot" in Tasmania, the state does experience widespread snow across its interior, where there are numerous snowfields popular in Winter. Tasmania's main winter sports resorts are Ben Lomond & Mt Mawson in the Mt Field National Park, but snowfalls occur across the high, rocky areas, even occasionally in summer. Mt Wellington, which overlooks Hobart, also has frequent snowfalls in winter, and sometimes in summer.
yes the lili-pad
Tasmania is 90,758,363,000 square meters in total area.
Lots of the animals from Australia live in Tasmania too. Especially birds.
the most common plant there is posin ivy
Tasmania has several rainforests. They are not tropical rainforests, of course, but cool temperate rainforests. Many of these rainforests are not named, but one of them is Russell Falls - Mt Field National Park, Tasmania.
The Tasmanian devil is not the national emblem of anywhere. Tasmania is one of the states of Australia, and the Tasmanian devil is also not the state emblem. Tasmania has no official animal emblem, although the Tasmanian devil is certainly considered its unofficial emblem, as it is found in the wild only in Tasmania.
The 26-foot high King holly in Tasmania - the world's oldest living plant. [Tasmania Parks & Wildlife ©, used with permission] King's holly (Lomatia tasmanica) - is 43,600 years old.
We haven't a national plant; national trees are oak and fir.
Tasmania does not have an official state animal. Also Tasmania is not a nation, but a state of Australia. The Tasmanian Devil is often associated with Tasmania and is only an unofficial emblem because it is the last place in Australia where the animal now lives. It has become extinct on the mainland.
uuummm? Do they even have a national plant in Haiti?
Ancient Rome did not have a national plant.
Many languages are spoken by different cultural groups in Tasmania, but English is the default language in that state, just as it is throughout the rest of Australia.
Iowa's National Plant is Wild Rose and Iowa's National Bird isGoldfinch
maybe its Franklin-Gordon Wild Rivers in franklin gordon national river..