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Difference between Hoh Rainforest and Olympic Mountains

Hoh Rainforest vs. Olympic Mountains

Hoh Rainforest is one of the largest temperate rainforests in the U.S., located on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state. The Olympic Mountains are a mountain range on the Olympic Peninsula of the Pacific Northwest of the United States.

Similarities between Hoh Rainforest and Olympic Mountains

Hoh Rainforest and Olympic Mountains have 18 things in common (in Unionpedia): Acer circinatum, Acer macrophyllum, Alnus rubra, American black bear, Banana slug, Black-tailed deer, Cougar, Coyote, Fisher (animal), Hoh River, Northern spotted owl, Olympic National Park, Olympic Peninsula, Picea sitchensis, Roosevelt elk, Thuja plicata, Tsuga heterophylla, Washington (state).

Acer circinatum

Acer circinatum, or vine maple, is a species of maple native to northwestern North America.

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Acer macrophyllum

Acer macrophyllum, the bigleaf maple or Oregon maple, is a large deciduous tree in the genus Acer.

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Alnus rubra

Alnus rubra, the red alder, is a deciduous broadleaf tree native to western North America (Alaska, Yukon, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho and Montana).

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American black bear

The American black bear (Ursus americanus), also known as the black bear, is a species of medium-sized bear endemic to North America.

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Banana slug

Banana slugs (Ariolimax) are a genus of North American terrestrial slugs in the family Ariolimacidae.

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Black-tailed deer

Two forms of black-tailed deer or blacktail deer that occupy coastal woodlands in the Pacific Northwest of North America are subspecies of the mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus).

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Cougar

The cougar (Puma concolor) (KOO-gər), also known as the panther, mountain lion, catamount and puma, is a large cat native to the Americas.

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Coyote

The coyote (Canis latrans), also known as the American jackal, prairie wolf, or brush wolf is a species of canine native to North America.

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Fisher (animal)

The fisher (Pekania pennanti) is a carnivorous mammal native to North America, a forest-dwelling creature whose range covers much of the boreal forest in Canada to the northern United States.

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Hoh River

The Hoh River is a river of the Pacific Northwest, located on the Olympic Peninsula in the U.S. state of Washington.

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Northern spotted owl

The northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina) is one of three spotted owl subspecies.

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Olympic National Park

Olympic National Park is a United States national park located in the State of Washington, on the Olympic Peninsula.

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Olympic Peninsula

The Olympic Peninsula is a large arm of land in western Washington that lies across Puget Sound from Seattle, and contains Olympic National Park.

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Picea sitchensis

Picea sitchensis, the Sitka spruce, is a large, coniferous, evergreen tree growing to just over tall, with a trunk diameter at breast height that can exceed 5 m (16 ft).

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Roosevelt elk

The Roosevelt elk (Cervus canadensis roosevelti), also known commonly as the Olympic elk and Roosevelt's wapiti, is the largest of the four surviving subspecies of elk (Cervus canadensis) in North America by body mass.

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Thuja plicata

Thuja plicata is a large evergreen coniferous tree in the family Cupressaceae, native to the Pacific Northwest of North America.

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Tsuga heterophylla

Tsuga heterophylla, the western hemlock or western hemlock-spruce, is a species of hemlock native to the west coast of North America, with its northwestern limit on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska, and its southeastern limit in northern Sonoma County, California.

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Washington (state)

Washington, officially the State of Washington, is the westernmost state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.

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The list above answers the following questions

  • What Hoh Rainforest and Olympic Mountains have in common
  • What are the similarities between Hoh Rainforest and Olympic Mountains

Hoh Rainforest and Olympic Mountains Comparison

Hoh Rainforest has 38 relations, while Olympic Mountains has 184. As they have in common 18, the Jaccard index is 8.11% = 18 / (38 + 184).

References

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