Cumbia has four forests that have many tourist trails within them. These forests are, Dodd Wood, Ennerdale Forest, Grizedale Forest, and Whinlatter Forest.
The average altitude of Cumbria is around 610 meters (2,001 feet) above sea level. Cumbria is a county in northwest England known for its diverse landscapes, including mountains, lakes, and coastline.
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Currently, most of the world's forests are classified as tropical forests, which are found near the equator and are characterized by high levels of biodiversity. These forests play a crucial role in regulating the Earth's climate and are important habitats for many species of plants and animals.
None. There are no forests in Antarctica.
there are 625 million hectares of rainforest in the world
effects in Cumbria
Cumbria covers an area of 6,768 km²
It usually takes 6-7 hours to drive from London to Cumbria.
No. Cumbria is in England.
26 windfarms
241 miles
Cumbria Constabulary was created in 1856.
"Cumbria" or possibly "Yr Hen Ogledd".
Cumbria goes all the way to the Scottish border.
Where in Cumbria? Perth, Scotland or Perth, Australia ?
Cumbria is famous becaouse of the floods and the shootings ;D
Cumbria Wildlife Trust was created in 1962.