No a rainforest is not an island
No. Sumatra is an island in Indonesia.
Yes there is one in tofino
No, Vancouver Island is not in a jungle. It is in a temperate rainforest, however.
The world's smallest rainforest is the Flores Island Rainforest in Indonesia, covering an area of about 2,200 hectares. It is located on Flores Island and is known for its high biodiversity and unique flora and fauna.
The Sumatra rainforest is located on the island of Sumatra in Indonesia. It is the sixth-largest island in the world and is known for its rich biodiversity and unique ecosystems. The rainforest on Sumatra is threatened by deforestation due to logging, palm oil plantations, and other human activities.
Hawaii because the island is in the west and in the west are the virgins
1. Stretching from Newcastle in NSW to Brisbane, the Gondwana Rainforest includes large areas of warm temperate rainforest, Antarctic Beech cool temperate rainforest and the largest areas of subtropical rainforest in the world. 2. Frasier Island in Queensland has a sand rainforest, which is quite different from a rainforest based in dirt. 3. Much of the west coast Tasmania is rainforest.
There are many charities that help to protect the rainforest. Some of these charities are: the National Aviary, Ecotrust, the Earth Island Institute, the Pachamama Alliance, the Rainforest Action Network, the Rainforest Alliance, the Rainforest Foundation US, World Land Trust-US, and the Sustainable Harvest International.
Rainforest are located in South and Central America, Africa, Oceania island around Australian and Asia. Largest rainforest is in South America - Amazon River Basin and Western African - Congo River Basin.
The biome of Mauritius is sub-tropical Rainforest. Hope that helps ! :D
Even though it’s a island it’s biome is a tropical rainforest.
i think in Hawaii. or Puerto Rico ..... or any island in the gulf of Mexico or Caribbean sea