No. There's a lot of rain, and some forests, but no rainforest. You only get rainforests in tropical countries, as in, near the equator.... which Britain is not.
Germany attacked Britain during the Battle of Britain.
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Churchill and Britain knew that Britain was saved at last.
Germany had to fight britain alone
Britain was committed to defend France and Belgium and since they joined the Britain did
south America
This has helped the rainforrest grow better OVerall good for the rainforrest
no, Alaska is a state of the USA!!
well a tropical rainforrest is
420 ft tall.
The main biome in Hawaii is a Tropical Rainforrest
in a rainforrest
WELL MANY THINGS BUT THE RAINFORREST DOES HAVE ENDANGERED ANIMALS .
The Amazon rainforest is 15 to 25 degrees north and south of the equator.
The only animal that eats king cobras is the mongoose.
Hot marsh lands and small mediterainian patches
The kapok tree does not have any significant predators. Its trunk has many large spines that protect the tree against predation.