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Almost 50% of Canada is covered by forests, making it one of the most forested countries in the world. These forests are primarily composed of boreal forests, which are characterized by coniferous trees such as spruce, pine, and fir. The extensive forested areas play a crucial role in biodiversity, carbon storage, and the overall ecosystem health of the country.
Woods and forests. Theres also lots of lakes.
There are forests in Canada, many forests. However, there are no true deserts.
56%of pa is covered is forests
Approximately two-thirds of Ontario, Canada is covered by forests. The province has extensive forested areas that are important for biodiversity, recreation, and the economy.
Approximately 38% of Canada's land area is covered by forests. This makes Canada one of the countries with the highest proportion of forested land in the world.
10% of Kansas is covered in forests.
about 50%
Not a lot
It depends on how big is the country...
About 33% of the total area
Only Canada's far north is tundra, with frozen soil and sparse trees. Most of Canada is covered in thriving boreal forests. The southern areas are temperate.
Maine is covered by nine tenths of forests.
15.4%
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