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Is the Amazon rainforest in Mexico?

Nearly the size of the continental United States, the Amazon spans nine countries (Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, French Guiana, Guyana, Suriname), but 60% of it lies in Brazil. The Amazon rainforest is the largest remaining tropical forest on our planet.



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The forests of Mexico cover a surface area of about 64 million hectares, or 34.5% of the country.

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It actually surrounded by a multitude of forests, woods and natural areas. Urban Mexico City may seem like a concrete jungle. It actually surrounded by a multitude of forests, woods and natural areas. Mexico City's forests have never been more vital, or accessible.

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