Is there a jungle in America?

While we do have rainforests in the U.S., almost all of them are temperate. The only tropical rainforest managed by the U.S. Forest Service is El Yunque National Forest in northern Puerto Rico (Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of the U.S., and Puerto Ricans are American citizens).
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Where are the jungles in America?

The only tropical rain forest in the United States is found on the island of Puerto Rico.
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How many jungles are in North America?

Only seven temperate rainforest ecosystems exist around the world, and North America is home to one of them. The Pacific Northwest temperate rainforests, which range from northern California to British Colombia, exist in what is the world's largest temperate rainforest ecoregion.
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Are there jungles in California?

California's Redwood National Park might be among the most famous rainforests in the United States. The old-growth temperate rainforest is home to some of the country's most impressive trees thanks to the redwoods' sky-scraping canopies and enormous tree trunks.
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What country is a jungle in?

Other countries that have large areas of rainforest include Bolivia, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Ecuador, Gabon, Guyana, India, Laos, Malaysia, Mexico, Myanmar, Papua New Guinea, Republic of Congo, Suriname, and Venezuela. Map showing the world's rainforests, defined as primary forests in the tropics.
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Why We Find Rainforests in Unexpected Places



Does Florida have jungle?

Smashing! Florida may be a mostly humid, subtropical peninsula, but it still boasts some truly lush and colorful spots that really make you feel like you're deep in a South American jungle.
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Which jungle is the deadliest?

Desperate migrants from across the globe are increasingly braving Panama's Darién Gap – considered the most dangerous jungle in the world. Most come from the Caribbean, Africa and Asia, starting in South America and traveling north, funneling through the gap in hopes of eventually reaching the United States by land.
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Does Texas have rainforests?

Just about the last thing anyone would think of when looking at Big Bend National Park in Texas is a rain forest. The area is about as much of a desert as one can find. But, it once was a rain forest, crawling with all sorts of creatures large and small.
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Is there rainforest in Alaska?

The Alaskan rainforest is large — and largely undeveloped. In Southeast Alaska alone there are hundreds of islands, 15,000 miles of coastline, over 19 million land acres, and over 5 million acres of pristine old-growth rainforest.
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Is there rainforest in North America?

The North American inland rainforest is located in the so-called interior wet-belt, approximately 500-700km inland from the pacific coast on western, windward mountain slopes and valley bottoms of the Columbia Mountains and the Rocky Mountains.
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Are there jungles in Europe?

On the southeastern border of Bosnia and Herzegovina, lies a rainforest. And not a small one either. Perucica is Europe's largest rainforest, covering 3 500 acres of land in enchanting, ancient growth.
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Is there a rainforest in Hawaii?

Hawaii's tropical rainforests include one of the world's wettest places – an average of 460 inches of rainfall per year falls on the slopes of Mount Wai'ale'ale.
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Is North Carolina a rainforest?

The Southern Appalachian spruce–fir forest is a temperate rainforest located in the higher elevations in southwestern Virginia, western North Carolina and East Tennessee.
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Is there rainforest in Washington state?

Yes! The west-side area of Olympic National Park in Washington is one of the best places in the world to see four temperate rainforest ecosystems.
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Is Oregon a rainforest?

When you think of rainforest, the tropical forests of Costa Rica might come to mind, but did you know that we have one right here in Oregon? It's a temperate rainforest, and you'll find it in the northwestern part of the state.
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Does Central America have a rainforest?

The Central American rainforest is located near the equator in the countries of Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama. The rainforest itself is tropical, rather than temperate, meaning the climate of the rainforest is wet and warm much of the year.
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Does Canada have a rainforest?

The Great Bear Rainforest is a temperate rain forest on the Pacific coast of British Columbia, Canada comprising 6.4 million hectares. It is part of the larger Pacific temperate rainforest ecoregion, which is the largest coastal temperate rainforest in the world.
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Where is the biggest forest in the US?

At roughly the size of West Virginia, the Tongass National Forest is also the largest national forest in the U.S. and home to approximately 70,000 people living in 32 communities, including the state capital, Juneau.
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What is the biggest forest in the world?

#1 Amazon. The undisputed number 1 is probably the most famous forest on earth, the South American Amazon. The forest of all forests, with its fabulous 5,500,000 km2 , not only has the largest area, but is also home to one in ten species existing on earth.
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Is Houston a jungle?

Often referred to as a "concrete jungle," Houston ranks as the fourth largest city in the United States with 4.8 million people residing in the metropolitan area.
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Is Houston a tropical city?

The climate of Houston is classified as a Humid subtropical climate, with tropical influences. August normally ranks as the warmest month at 94.5 °F (34.7 °C) and January the coldest month at 42.2 °F (5.7 °C). The normal annual precipitation measures 49.77 inches (1,264 mm).
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Are there forests in Houston?

Sam Houston National Forest. The Sam Houston National Forest, one of four National Forests in Texas, is located 50 miles north of Houston. The forest contains 163, 037 acres between Huntsville, Conroe, Cleveland and Richards, Texas.
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Can you swim in Amazon River?

Last year on April 8th, Slovenian marathon swimmer Martin Strel became the first man to swim the entire length of the Amazon River from headwaters in Peru to the Brazilian port city of Belém: 3,274 miles. It took him 66 days with a support crew of near twenty people following him in a boat for protection.
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Where is the deepest jungle?

Ecuador's Cloud Forests

Amazon, the thickest and the darkest jungles in the world spreading across nine countries, is simply mystical. However, most part of this forest falls in Brazil, South America.
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Where is the largest jungle in the world?

1. Amazon rainforest. The Amazon rainforest in South America is, by far, the largest rainforest in the world. It covers about 80% of the Amazon basin, which spans at least 2.3 million square miles (6 million square kilometers), according to the NASA Earth Observatory (opens in new tab).
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