There is no direct connection between the forest and the rocks underneath its soil. You can get deciduous forest on any type of soil if the climatic conditions are right.
There are sedimentary rocks
precipitation ,temperature ,rocks ,air ,and dirt.
limestone
Look for tall dead trees, burnt areas, clearings, mis-colored plants, downed trees or logs, out of place rocks or other items and so on.
hills and rocks and trees
Three biotic factors that determine the survival or a rabbit in a temperate forest is a pine tree, deer, and lady bug. Abiotic factors are rocks, soil, and water.
There are quite a few non-living things in the Boreal forest. There are rocks and water in the Boreal forest.
Well i too have a project on this non-living things are rocks,dirt. and the rest is ask yo teacher
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Rocks and minerals do not form The Redwood Forest. Trees form the redwood forest, specifically, redwood trees.
Yes because chemical weathering occurs faster in desert climates. Rocks are us to chemical weathering and temperate climates get it but not as much.
yes there are