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No, there are no tropical rain forests in Washington State. There are, however, temperate rain forests on the Olympic Peninsula. These rain forests are cooler in temperature than the tropical forests and house different species.
Washington is known as the Evergreen State because of its abundant evergreen forests. These forests are made up of trees such as Douglas firs, hemlocks, and cedars that stay green year-round, giving the state a lush, green appearance.
I think there might be some,
Washington state is called the evergreen state because it's high rainfall rate makes the area west of the Cascade Mountains a temperate rain forest. Another reason is because of the state's numerous national parks, forests and protected wildlife areas.
There are over 15,000 acres
The green background on the flag of Washington state represents green forests within the state. The man in the picture depicts the first President, George Washington.
The stuff on the flag is on the flag lololol
How many Dams are in Washington State?
There are at least 57 named state forests. See related links for map showing names and location of Minnesota's state forests.
There are no countries in the state of Washington.
The Washington Forest
the book is set in Forks, Washington The movie was filmed in Vancouver