there are no deserts in portugal
Portugal doesn't have any enemies.Currently Portugal only participate in peace operations outside the country.
Portugal has limited natural resources. Some of its main resources include fish, forests, and small reserves of minerals such as tungsten, tin, and uranium. However, a significant natural resource that Portugal has utilized is renewable energy sources, such as wind and solar power.
No, rattlesnakes are found only in the Americas, not in Portugal.
Yes in the mountains at higher elevation. P.S: What was said above is not truth. Yes, it snows in Portugal and not only in the mountains. It snow especially in the north of Portugal. In the coast, it is difficult to snow, but it can snow...
The amount of forests cut down every year is equivalent as the area of Portugal
there are no deserts in portugal
No there is not, but there are state forests.
Portugal never had any wars but there were people that went into the war.
Portugal is a country that is in Europe with a hot climate. However, there are not any deserts in the country.
There are both deserts and forests in Arizona.
Portugal doesn't have any enemies.Currently Portugal only participate in peace operations outside the country.
Portugal havent host any Wc yet
Portugal is the leading producer of cork in the world, accounting for over 50% of global cork production. Cork oak forests in Portugal are sustainably managed, providing an important source of income for many local communities.
Depending upon your location, there are deserts, forests and or beaches.
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Yes, there are rainforests in Europe. The largest portions being found in Portugal. Northern continental Portugal contains some of these subtropical rainforests called Laurel forests.The Portuguese island of the Madeira contains the largest Laurel forests on earth, with 2/3 of the island conserved as natural habitat, primarily Laurel rainforest. Portugal contains animals endemic, or unique to it, such as the long-toed pigeon. Mainland Portugal is also a stopping place for migratory birds. Places such as Faro, the southern tip of continental Portugal, receive birds such as Flamingoes, which enjoy the warm, rich waters of Southern Portuguese habitats. More information on Portugal's habitats and conservation within the country can be found on www.exploreportugal.weebly.com. ~David Couto~ (Roots & Shoots Leader) www.lstw.weebly.com