For what?
Air is everywhere, so, yes.
It Depends On What Forest It Is, Like The Tiger Forest Is Big Enough to Refresh The Atmosphere.
Stephanie Forest has written: 'There is not enough gas around'
The Importance of the forest is that the trees give us air, and well, we need air to live. So, we can't live without the rainforest's air. 00000
Forest fires can destroy trees, vegetation, wildlife habitats, and property. They can also lead to air pollution, soil erosion, and loss of biodiversity. Additionally, forest fires can have long-term effects on ecosystems and the environment.
A rain forest, if it's hot enough, then it's a tropical rain forest.
air!
beacause it is not healthy enough
Frontier forests are the world's remaining large intact natural forest ecosystems - undisturbed and large enough to maintain all of their biodiversity.Original forest extentCurrent forest coverRemaining frontier forest
No, due to the larger extent of industrialisation, automobile exhausts, emissions of umpteen kinds and widespread population, city air is certainly not cleaner than the forest air in the present day.
When horizontal flowing air encounters a mountain, it is forced upward by the mountain slope. It cools as it expands due to the lower air pressure at altitude. Sometimes it cools enough that it can no longer hold the water vapor it contains. The vapor, then, condenses to form clouds, and if enough is present, precipitation.The essential processes are the physical deflection of the air to higher altitudes and the reduction in air pressure which causes cooling.
Savanna is the transition zone between a forest and a desert.
No i do not. I miss the forest for the fresh air , fun hikes and intresting creatures.