WORLDS LARGEST FORESTS

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BY: PRIYANKA PRAMANIK

AMAZON 

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The largest rainforest in the world, covering 6.7 million square kilometers across nine countries in South America.

A vast rainforest located in Central Africa, covering 1.8 million square kilometers.

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TAIGA 

The largest terrestrial biome on Earth, stretching across Canada, Scandinavia, and Russia, covering 1.5 million square kilometers.

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VALDIVIAN RAINFOREST

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A dense rainforest located in southern Chile and Argentina, covering 248,100 square kilometers.

SUNDARBANS MANGROVE

A unique forest ecosystem located in the delta of the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna rivers, covering 140,000 square kilometers.

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TONGASS 

The largest national forest in the United States, covering 68,062 square kilometers in Southeast Alaska.

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GREAT BEAR RAINFOREST

A temperate rainforest located on the coast of British Columbia, Canada, covering 64,000 square kilometers.

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KINABALU
NATIONAL PARK

A UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Sabah, Malaysia, covering 75,370 hectares.

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