the countries most likely to have them are humid countries. i.e. amazon, in america, singapore, ect.
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If you are referring to a tropical rain forest, you won't find ice so that leaves liquid and vapor. There are temperate rain forests where you can find solid, (snow & ice) liquid and vapor.
You would most likely find a rainforest near the equator, between 10 degrees north and south latitudes. This region, known as the tropics, receives consistent sunlight and high levels of precipitation, creating ideal conditions for lush rainforest environments to thrive.
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There are several words that can be formed from the letters in "rain forest," including: rain, forest, faint, strain, front, and more. The exact number of words depends on the list you are using and the criteria for valid words.
In the 21st century most likely you would find a Mcdonalds.
In the 21st century most likely you would find a Mcdonalds.
No, you would most likely find a haboob in the Sahara Desert
"rain forest mammals"
Either the tropical rain forest or the temperate rain forest have the greatest diversity.
a lot of hiking/walking
trees
in a rain forest
Brazil.
That would be South America.
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the deep forest or pond for aligators