A forest can form anywhere the plant life and animal life can thrive without disruption. Any land combined with weather conditions that can support the ecosystem will enable the forest to develop. When left to grow, trees will eventually mature and enable the animals to take home to the land. Other plants will grow from the protection of the trees also.
The adjective form of "forest" is "sylvan". http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sylvan
No, the noun phrase "the forest trees" is plural based on the plural noun "trees".The word "big" is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.To be a possessive form, add an apostrophe s to the end of the singular noun "forest": the forest's trees (also, the big forest's trees or the forest's big trees).
Forest
The possessive form for the noun forest is forest's.example: The forest's boundaries extend into the next county.
Indian Forest Services
a rain forest
The plural form for the noun forest is forests. The plural possessive form is forests'.Example: The committee was formed to study the impact of our forests' land use.
The plants that form the basis of rain forest are the The bromeliad flowers,
Typically they form in rain forest usually during spring or summer.
The full form of DFO in the context of forests is "Divisional Forest Officer." This designation refers to an officer responsible for managing and overseeing forest resources within a specific division, ensuring sustainable practices, conservation, and adherence to forest laws. DFOs play a crucial role in forest management, wildlife protection, and environmental conservation.
silva, with the possessive form silvae
I thin it is "children's forest program"