Queensland.
tropical moist deciduous forests 33.2%tropical dry deciduous forests 30.0%tropical wet evergreen forest 8.58%
Tropical rain forests
tropical rain forests,savannas,and montane forests
South America
No.Sydney is transitional. Most of Sydney falls under Tropical and Subtropical Dry BroadleafForests biome.However, the forests on the mountaneous outskirts of the City (Eastern Australian Temperate forests), such as the Blue Mountains, are in the Temperate Broadleaf and Mixed Forests zone. The forests to the north, near Hornsby and the south near Sutherland are also Temperate Broadleaf inspired.Sydney, like most of Australian places, has distinctive type of trees called the Eucalyptus.They are scattered throughout the city.
A Food WebThe most are found in tropical rain forests and temperate rain forests.
A Food WebThe most are found in tropical rain forests and temperate rain forests.
The most diverse ecosystems on Earth are tropical rainforests, coral reefs, and wetlands. These ecosystems support a wide variety of plant and animal species due to their complex and interconnected habitats.
No. Most of Western Australia is temperate (in the south), desert (in the east) and sub-tropical (in the far north).
There are mixed deciduous forest in the cold and wet mountains of Tasmania (Australia's most southern state) meaning there are deciduous forests mixed with other species such as conifers but its strictly the most southern areas of Australia. However there are many non native deciduous trees growing in southern Australia as the climate is much like that of western Europe.
A Food WebThe most are found in tropical rain forests and temperate rain forests.
A Food WebThe most are found in tropical rain forests and temperate rain forests.