that's a very weird, yet reasonable, yet stupid question ............but i think not
we don't have any rainforests in NZ, only temperate forests. The most famous being Fiordland and Westland temperate forests.
Yes. Antarctica has no rainforests.
The cuscus is native to northeastern Australia (the tip of Cape York Peninsula) and the island of New Guinea. It lives in lowland tropical rainforests, mangroves, hardwood and eucalypt forests.
No, but New Jersey has a West New York, and Minnesota has a New York Mills.
Yes. Both New York State and New York City have had tornadoes.
Are there any drawbacks to New York's manufacturing
Yes, New York does have urban areas, the largest is New York City.
There are tons of universities in New York. Among the best of them are Columbia and New York University.
New York IS a state; it does not contain any states of its own. New York State is wholly contained in New York State.
In the top of haragges in new york city.
There is dirt in New York. There is dirt everywhere on Earth.
New York IS a state. It does not contain any states.