Having forestry cover prevents the hydrological cycle from causing soil erosion, meaning that the environment is much more stable as it acts as a natural barrier to flooding and too much precipitation (flooding)
It makes it not be able to give out enough oxygen in the environment because we need trees so we can breathe so there won't be much energy flow in the forest.
because it will make a big fire
it is not cool, what it does.
An ECosystem
i believe they do
Men change their environment every day. That's how a forest becomes a parking lot (example)
strata is referring to a layer or canopy of a forest stand. the canopy will provide a shade to the forest floor which is needed for shade demanding plant to grow. For other place which is not under a canopy, the light demanding plant will grow. moreover, canopy also influence in environment condition such as temperature, wind, light, and many more that will affect the animal and plant under it.
they cause unwanted affect to the animals who live there including reduced oxygen and many organisms losing their homes
The influence of a forest on temperature. The forest can lower the surface temperature on the surface during the season. The cool surface temperature allows for the growth of some vegetation that would not grow in the unprotected heat of the sun.
because they live in the forest
the weather does affect the temperature in the forest.
the lion affect the rain forest
in a the forest like environment
It makes it not be able to give out enough oxygen in the environment because we need trees so we can breathe so there won't be much energy flow in the forest.
forest habitat is usually dominated by the presence of large number of trees and plants
Andrew Peter Vayda has written: 'Environment and cultural behavior' -- subject(s): Human ecology, Ethnology, Human beings, Effect of environment on, Influence of environment, Man 'Finding causes of the 1997-98 Indonesian forest fires' -- subject(s): Forest fires 'Peoples and cultures of the Pacific' -- subject(s): Ethnology, Collections
In Biology and Ecology, abiotic factors are non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms and the functioning of ecosystems. In coniferous forests, the warm summers, cool winters and adequate rainfall provide the environment to sustain them.