It protects the wild life and prevents erosion
loses the trees in Africa and the are having problems with but the farmers need it so they cut down trees
yes
yes all forests have trees
Yes there are lots of plants in Africa.
Bottle trees from Australia and Baobab trees from Africa
the trees
Giraffes are widely found in Africa. Their habitat range extends from Chad in the north to South Africa in the south. It usually inhabits Savannas and grasslands of Africa. They prefer forests with lots of acacia trees which are its main source of food.
Water and food will help and support them. Planting more fruit trees in Africa would help because trees are a sense of shelter and bark to cook foods. Money is to buy more supplies either than these.
A lot!! in my country the UAE the number of Palm trees reach over 3000,000 trees!! that amount of trees is more than the people in my country!! but I'm not sure about noth africa....
South Africa is a very big country with a lot of different habitats/bioms. Some areas have a lot of trees. Some areas have very few trees.
The trees roots help keep the soil in place. However because wood is a main source of fuel, people who live in this region cut down the trees.
No. Pine trees are not indigenous to most of Africa. There are pine trees in North Africa. Pine trees were introduced to South Africa as a source of timber and for sentimental and ornamental reasons by European colonists who wanted some familiar plants on the landscape. There are plants from pine-related botanical families in South Africa. The several species of Yellowwood are from the family, but do not resemble a European or American pine.