5 Countries with the Largest Rainforest Coverage

Countries with the Largest Rainforest
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The world is covered in various forests, from temperate to mangroves, alpine to Mediterranean, and rainforests. Rainforests are some of Earth’s oldest living ecosystems, with some surviving in their present form for at least 70 million years. They are characterized by a continuous tree canopy, mostly evergreen trees, moisture-dependent vegetation, high rainfall, and no wildfires.

Some countries contain only small swaths of these beautiful forests, while others are covered in lush vegetation as far as the eye can see. If you enjoy rainforests and the amount of land they dominate, learn more about the five countries with the largest rainforest coverage here.

5. Colombia – 258,688

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4. Peru – 289,688 square miles

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3. Indonesia – 490,349 miles

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2. Democratic Republic of the Congo – 683,400 square miles

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1. Brazil – 2,057,188 square miles

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