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Tropical Forests

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Locations of equatorial evergreen broadleaf forests, which are forests that receive high rainfall throughout the year

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A map highlights (green) the regions in which the tropical forests are found such as Central and South America, West and Central Africa, Southeast Asia, and Oceania.

In North America, except for a tiny strip in South Florida, tropical forests are mainly restricted to the coastal regions of southern Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean islands. In South America, tropical forests occur along the Pacific coasts of Colombia and Ecuador, across northern Colombia and Venezuela, and throughout the Amazon basin in Brazil and neighboring countries, extending to the Atlantic coast. Small extensions of tropical forest continue south through Bolivia and Paraguay to northern Argentina, with patches in eastern Brazil and its southeastern coast.

In sub-Saharan Africa, tropical forests are found along the Atlantic coast from southern Senegal to Ghana, east through Nigeria, northern Cameroon, and the Central African Republic. A large region covers Gabon, Congo, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and extends into Angola and Zambia. Scattered patches are present in Ethiopia, South Sudan, Kenya, Tanzania, and Mozambique. A significant area is also found along the east coast of Madagascar.

In Asia, tropical forests are in India along the west coast, the Himalayas' foothills in northern India, Nepal, Bhutan, northeast India, eastern India near the Bay of Bengal, and Sri Lanka. Southeast Asia has extensive forests in northern Myanmar, parts of Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, and Malaysia. Indonesia has forests on Sumatra, Borneo, Sulawesi, and Iran Jaya. In the Philippines, small forested areas remain on several islands.

In Oceania, tropical forests cover most of Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, part of New Caledonia, and narrow zones along Australia's northern and northeastern coasts.

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Tropical Forests

Sea-Level Rise Vulnerability (70 m)

Political Units, 1914

High- and Low-Pressure Zones, January

Tropical Forests

Sea-Level Rise Vulnerability (70 m)

Alaska Territory, United States

Canada

Hawaii, United States

Mexico

United States

High

Alaska
0.255%97.8%
Arizona
0.242%100%
Yukon
0.684%100%
Northwest Territories
0.108%98.8%
District of Columbia
77.4%100%
Florida
1.15%98.1%98.4%
Idaho
100%
New Hampshire
6.12%0.210%99.8%
Rhode Island
48.0%92.4%
Vermont
4.19%0.222%99.8%
Washington
98.8%
Wyoming
100%
Nunavut
0.364%96.9%
Montana
100%
Maine
14.3%0.730%98.1%
North Dakota
100%
Kentucky
100%
Nova Scotia
17.9%93.9%
Virginia
21.7%99.2%
Delaware
97.2%96.8%
Prince Edward Island
61.3%
Saskatchewan
99.9%
Mississippi
32.2%99.9%
West Virginia
100%
Nebraska
100%
Texas
11.0%0.127%99.6%
Missouri
100%
Louisiana
87.7%98.3%
Hawaii
76.1%
North Carolina
41.0%98.5%
Oregon
99.9%
New Brunswick
20.2%98.6%0.421%
Alabama
25.8%99.9%
New Mexico
100%
Kansas
100%
Wisconsin
100%
British Columbia
98.9%
Newfoundland and Labrador
98.5%
New Jersey
68.4%96.7%
South Carolina
49.2%99.9%
Michigan
99.9%
Alberta
100%
Connecticut
10.5%99.3%
Pennsylvania
0.839%100%
Colorado
100%
Nevada
100%
Massachusetts
37.7%93.5%
Georgia
30.7%99.8%
New York
0.347%0.175%99.2%
Maryland
53.3%96.0%
Québec
1.53%99.4%
Manitoba
7.86%99.9%
Oklahoma
100%
Tennessee
100%
Ontario
8.71%99.9%
California
1.65%99.6%
Arkansas
31.1%100%
South Dakota
100%
Ohio
100%
Indiana
100%
Minnesota
0.174%99.8%
Iowa
100%
Illinois
100%
Utah
100%1
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