Seventh Largest Forest in the World β Black Forest
The Black Forest has the following key features and characteristics:
- The Black Forest is a big forest in the southwest of Germany.
- The Romans named it βBlack Forestβ because of the dark green conifer trees.
- This forest is known for its typical farmhouses, Black Forest ham, Black Forest gnomes, lakes, rivers, beautiful valleys, and wildlife.
- The highest mountain in the Black Forest is βFeldberg Mountainβ and is 1493 metres tall.
- The main trees that are found in this forest are fir and pine.
- βBlack forest Hamβ is the most popular and most liked product of this forest.
List of Top 10 Largest Forests in the World
List of Top 10 Largest Forests in the World: The Top 10 Largest Forests in the World are the Amazon Rainforest, Congo Rainforest, Valdivian Temperate Rainforest, Taiga, also known as Boreal Forest, Tongass National Forest, Great Bear Rainforest, Black Forest, Daintree Rainforest, Bialowieza Forest, and Yakushima Forest.
In this article, we will cover the top 10 largest forests in the world, along with the area covered by them.
Table of Content
- About Largest Forests in the World
- List of Top 10 Largest Forests in the World
- Largest Forest in the World β Amazon Rainforest
- Second Largest Forest in the World β Congo Forests
- Third Largest Forest in the World β Valdivian Temperate Rainforest
- Fourth Largest Forest in the World β The Taiga or Boreal Forest
- Fifth Largest Forest in the World β Tongass National Forest
- Sixth Largest Forest in the World β Great Bear Rainforest
- Seventh Largest Forest in the World β Black Forest
- Eighth Largest Forest in the World β Daintree Rainforest
- Ninth Largest Forest in the World β Bialowieza Forest
- Tenth Largest Forest in the World β Yakushima