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What is the size of a forest?

Updated: 8/9/2023
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Thosands of trees are in the rainforest. There are more shrubs and ferns and other stuff in a tropical forest. They have less trees in that regard because other plants make the forest. They are denser and wetter.

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One definition given in botany, is that a rain forest is a forest containing a wide variety of tree species.

It does not require a lot of rain, though there may well be. Often there are several distinct levels of the vegetation. A Canopy layer, a mid-storey layer, and a ground layer. Completed perhaps with vines, ferns, and ground cover plants.

The monoculture forests of Washington state, for example, would not qualify as rainforest.

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over a billon of trees make a forest because some trees grow by themselves and some trees are planted by farmers.

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: a dense growth of trees and underbrush covering a large tract. I would say it would have to be well over 10 acres of trees.

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There are many forests on earth but the large ones are The Tropical ones which are Amazon forests.

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about 30 washington DCS

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