generally found in woodland areas
The commonest terms would be a stand, woodland, forest of trees.
Trees, waterfalls, rivers are all natural reources of the woodland areas
There are trees and various animals and plants. For example a grizzly bear might reside within a woodland and you are very likely to find moss in a woodland.
A woodland is an area of trees that usually contains a mixture of species, with mature and young trees.
Yes if it's an oak woodland.
producers are plants. so in a woodland, the primary producer would be the trees, followed by shrubs, weeds, flowers, etc. Anything that would grow in a woodland
An area of land covered in trees which also has other plants and animals there. Yippee trees! Ha ha ha. (sarcastic laughter)
Grey squirrels live where there are trees. Woodland forests, parks, and trees in the suburbs or cities.
Neither. They may live in or around woodland, but not up trees, and certainly not in caves.
I am not sure, but it might be because the trees in the woodland are drinking the water from around the river.
A group of trees is called a wood from which a forest area could be called a woodland.
In the U.K. a small group of trees is a 'copse', a slightly larger group is a 'woodland/woods'. and a very large group of trees is a 'forest'.