Because Southern California, which is mostly valleys and deserts, is very dry and barely gets any rain and the heavy winds make it great for fires to get out of control
In south of California.
In south of California.
California has deserts in the south and forests in the north.
California has deserts in the south and forests in the north.
Yes, raccoons occur in the rain forests of Central and South America.
They do not occur in the wild there, if that's what you mean. They can live in captivity quite happily in southern California.
- Sagana Bamboo Forest in Japan- Sequoia National Forest in California- Redwood National Park in California- Black Forest in Germany- Crooked Forest in Poland- Jiuzhaigou Valley in China- Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve in Costa Rica- Daintree Rainforest in Australia- Amazon Rainforest in South America- Olympic National Forest in Washington
In New England, some parts of the South, the Pacific Northwest and northern California.
If you mean where do they occur naturally, then they grow in New South Wales, Australia. They occur in forested areas, and enjoy the leaf litter and cool conditions of the forest floor.
The rain forest in South America is the Amazon Rain Forest.
Forest fires occur in regions with dense vegetation, dry conditions, and high temperatures. These areas are often prone to wildfires due to factors such as lightning strikes, human activities, or accumulation of flammable materials. Forest fires can occur in various parts of the world, including North America, Australia, South America, and parts of Asia and Europe.
Mountains.