There are numerous rainforests in Australia, and they are not all named, and it is hard to separate them where many are grouped together in the same geographical region. Many areas along the eastern seaboard have significant rainforests, as do parts of northern Australia, the northwest and even Tasmania. Queensland is particularly well known for its rainforests, north around Cairns and inland, and extending right down through areas of Brisbane and the Gold Coast hinterland. Some of the better known rainforests are listed below, but these form just a small selection of the total.
Australia has more than two types of rainforest. Australia has tropical rainforests, sub-tropical rainforests, warm temperate rainforests and cool temperate rainforests.
Gondwana Rainforests of Australia happened in 1986.
Temperate rainforests are found on the western coast of Australia. The far southwestern corner has rainforests, as has the northwest coast, with many pockets of temperate and even tropical rainforest in the Kimberly region.
Australia has rainforests and bushland. These are quite different to "jungles".
There are no rainforests in Antarctica. All other continents have rainforests, including Australia, which is commonly thought to not have any. Despite being the driest continent after Antarctica, Australia has extensive rainforests.
There are many different types of opossums in the world. Many types do live in the rainforests, specifically in Australia.
Yes there is such thing. They inhabit rainforests of Australia
depends on season
Africa, Australia, Asia, North America and South America have rainforests, deserts and plains.
No, they do not. Their sources are in the west.
Not all rainforests are near water, but many are located in regions with high annual rainfall and moist climates. Some rainforests, such as those in the Amazon, are influenced by large rivers, but others, like the Daintree Rainforest in Australia, are found farther inland.
Australian rainforests are simply called rainforests.In the far north are the tropical rainforests, while further south are the sub-tropical and temperate rainforests. In the southernmost state of Tasmania, there are cool temperate rainforests.