There are a variety of rain forests found in Mexico. They are located in southeastern Mexico, along the Gulf of Mexico.
Mexico, of course. It has a wider variety of climates, including subtropical deserts and subtropical rain forests.
All throughout its territory. In fact, 34% of Mexico (670,668 sq km / 258,946 sq mi) is covered by forests of many kinds, including boreal, temperate and subtropical highland forests as well as tropical rain-forests or jungles.
The Mexican tamandua (species: Tamandua mexicana), found in the rain-forests of central and southern Mexico.
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You mean the definition? That would be "bosque tropical". Some examples of such rain forests in Mexico include the Lacandon Jungle and Los Altos de Chiapas.
They are found in tropical forests from southern Mexico to Brazil.
In the rain forests.
they live in hot, dry forests. not rain forests.
The rain forests on the subcontinent are located in southern India. There are also rain forests found in Sri Lanka.
Central America, Mexico, Hawaii, and the Caribbean islands are all tropic rain forests. answered by Draven_Sanders
Antarctica has zero rain forests.