The US has tropical rainforests in Puerto Rico and Hawaii.
You can find one in Washington state
One option could be Maryland, as the state is surrounded by the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, which could provide the setting for a temperate deciduous forest near saltwater.
No, rainforests can also be found in temperate regions. Tropical rainforests are located near the equator, while temperate rainforests are found in cooler climates closer to the poles. Both types of rainforests are characterized by high levels of rainfall and biodiversity.
Tongass National Forest is located in the state of Alaska. It is known for being the largest national forest in the United States.
The southwestern tip of India, in the state of Kerala, has a tropical climate characterized by high temperatures, heavy rainfall, and high humidity throughout the year. The region experiences a monsoon season from June to September, bringing the majority of its annual rainfall.
Central America, Mexico, Hawaii, and the Caribbean islands are all tropic rain forests. answered by Draven_Sanders
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There is a temperate rainforest on the olympic peninsula in WA. There are no tropical forests in North America. Another Answer: There is still 1/2 acre left of Tropical Rain Forest in Miami-Dade county of the original 45 square mile Biscayne Rain Forest!
* Kanawha State Forest * Seneca State Forest * Panther State Forest * Kumbrabow State Forest * Cabwaylingo State Forest * Monongahela National Forest. * George Washington National Forest * Calvin Price State Forest * Greenbrier State Forest * Coopers Rock State Forest
You can find one in Washington state
In the Pacific Northwest there is an area of temperaterain forest. (Olympic Penninsula region) Also in Alaska.We have tropical rain forests in Puerto Rico and Hawaii.
Tennessee has 15 state forest ranges. The Stewart State Forest, Lewis State Forest, and Cedars of Lebanon State Forest are forest ranges in central Tennessee. The Chickasaw State Forest, Natchez Trace State Forest and John Tully State Forest are forest ranges in western Tennessee. Martha Sundquist State Forest is in the Blue Ridge area of eastern Tennessee. Pickett State Forest, Scott State Forest, Lone Mountain State Forest, and chuck Swan State Forest are forest ranges in western Tennessee.
Hoosier national forest, Yellowwood state forest, Clark state forest, Jackson-Washington state forest, Morgan-Monroe state forest, Owen-Putnam state forest, and Greene-Sullivan state forest, and Pike state forest. The last three are very small.
One option could be Maryland, as the state is surrounded by the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean, which could provide the setting for a temperate deciduous forest near saltwater.
In the United States there are tropical rainforests in Puerto Rico and Hawaii.
A state forest is a forest that is protected by an agency in either a sovereign state or the US. State forest lands are usually open to camping and other outdoor recreational activities.
There are two areas of temperate rain forests in the USA:the Pacific temperate rain forests - which stretch from Kodiak Island in Alaska, through western Canada, through Washington, and Oregon and down into Northern California.the Appalachian temperate rain forests - which are in the southern portion of the Appalachian Mountains along the eastern Tennessee/western North Carolina border and extending into northern Georgia.Overall that means that a person could visit Alaska, Washington, Oregon, Tennessee, North Carolina, or Georgia to see a temperate rain forest.