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yes it does, but only a few.
No there is not a rainforest in Spain.
yes
No. Spain is in a temperate zone. There are no jungles, rainforests or tropical features of any type in Spain.
The famous forests in India are: Kaziranga national park, Mukurthi, Masinagudi, kudremuka national park, Silent valley, Agsthyakoodam, Nallamala forest, Nellyampathy, Manas National Park and Sundarban National Park.
Spain encompasses a large area and has many different regions and climates. Spain is home to over 8,000 species. Spain has a high percentage of umbrella pine and oak throughout its forests.
Deciduous forests and grassland
There are temperate forests found on nearly every continent. This includes China, Spain, Chile, and South Africa, as well as New Zealand and Japan.
spain, portugal, and spain
rain forests like the amazon or daintree and the madagascan
About 32% forests and woodlands and about 30% farmable land.
Very few. People have been cutting trees for more than 2,000 years.