Let’s Explore The World’s Largest Forests.

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Let’s Explore The World’s Largest Forests.

Here we have explored some of the world’s most extensive forests. 

The Amazon, South America

Let’s Explore The World’s Largest Forests.
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It spread across numerous countries such as Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Bolivia, Guyana, and Venezuela. It has a comprehensive collection of biologically diverse species. 

Congo RainForest, Africa

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Its size is more than the size od Saudi Arabia or Alaska. Further, It is a home of various species of plants and animals that are uniquely indigenous.

Valdivian Temperate Rainforest, South America

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It is more significant than the landmass of the united kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. This rain forest is full of bamboo and under-bushes of ferns.

Tongass, North America

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Its size is more than Sri Lanka. It has been divided into 19 designated wilderness areas, and is home to various rare flora and fauna, because of its remote location.

Sundarbans, Asia

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It has already been designated as a world heritage site by UNESCO. While in India, it is recognized as Tiger Reserve National Park, and a Biosphere reserve, in Bangladesh. 

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