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The climate and vegetation is varied across the map of the United States. Towards the north, you will see colder climates. Towards the south, you will see warmer climates. In much of the east, you will see more vegetation. The middle has less vegetation. Towards the west, you will see even less vegetation, but there are still significant amounts of vegetation on the coast and scattered areas across the map. The weather in the United States varies on where someone may be. It can be cold and snowy, particularly in the north and Alaska. It can be dry in the southwestern part, in places like Arizona. The United States has deserts, one example being the Great Basin, covering most of Nevada and crossing over into other states. The United States does have rain forests, but they are basically all temperate. The only tropical rain forest is in the United States territory of Puerto Rico.