1. The Tongass National Forest located in Southeastern Alaska - largest intact coastal temperate rainforest in the world.
2. The Hoh Rainforest - famous moss covered rainforest inside Olympic National Park, Washington.
3. Amazonia, also called the Amazon Rainforest - located within nine nations in the Amazon Basin of South America (Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana).
4. Lacandon jungle located in Chiapas, Mexico - Mexico's last remaining significant rainforest.
5. Monteverde Cloud Forest - Costa Rica
6. The Congo Rainforest - famous for its gorillas, chimpanzees, and elephants as well as its native population of forest dwellers known as pygmies. Rainforests in the Congo are disappearing faster than forests anywhere else in the world
7. Daintree Rainforest located in North Queensland Australia - The area is home to the greatest concentration of plant species that are rare, or threatened with extinction, anywhere in the world.
8. Kayan Mentarang National Park located in Kalimantan (Borneo), Indonesia - contains the largest unbroken stretch of protected rainforest in Borneo.
9. Sagano Bamboo Forest, Kyoto, Japan
10. Khao Sok National Park, Thailand - rainforest is 160 million years old and thought to be the oldest rainforest on Earth.
Approx. 50% of the world's species live in the rain forest.
scientist say there are 50 million in the rainforest
I WISH I KNEW! lol!
About 50-100 miles
50 years
the annual precipitation of the rain forest is 50-260 inches of rainfall per year
There is every single day of the forest. Rain drops 50 to 260 inches of the year and the climate doesn't get any higher than 68 degrees ferinhite.
Some are 10 meters some are 50 meters
An estimated 745,280 out of 4,100,000 square kilometers of the Amazon Rain Forest has been lost to deforestation over the last 50 years. This comes out to roughly 18%.
Deep in the Amazon rain forest in Brazil, about 50 miles away from the nearest road.
the latitude for north america of the temperate forest is between 25 and 50 degree
Tropical rainforests are believed to be the biome with the highest species richness. These diverse ecosystems support a wide variety of plant and animal species due to their warm temperatures, high humidity, and abundant rainfall.