Its hard to tell you all the names of the forests of the world . if you are finding the forests of a certain area then type the name of the place....
Druadan forest, rainforest,evergreen forest, and fresh water swamp forest are the only ones i can think off right now.....
Oh yeah, giant sequioa forest (in California, USA)
Forests in Norway generally do not have names - a forest is just a bunch of trees, which you can find pretty much everywhere, so we rarely see much point in naming them.
London is a large city and there are no forests in it. There are however, areas of London that have the word 'forest' in their name. eg Forest Hill, Forest Gate, Waltham Forest.
The Deciduous Forest
Taiga
Some of the scientific names of forest trees found in the Philippines include Shorea astylosa (White Lauan), Dipterocarpus grandiflorus (Apitong), and Ficus benjamina (Balete). Each species plays a crucial role in the country's diverse ecosystem and biodiversity.
yes. the names are different, but it is still the same type of forest biome.
the Boreal forest or the coniferous forest :)
Forest, Gump
Forest, camel, sandelwood, ecru, sienna, dark gold, dark orange, etc.
The other name for forest in Tamil is "āŽāŽžāŽā¯" (Kaadu).
Allegheny National Forest.
Boasting nearly twenty different areas for camping tourism, Michigan's "Hiawatha National Forest" is HUGE. "Ottawa National Forest" is also in Michigan.
tropical rain forest
Boreal Forest
You can prepare four different types of land, the plains, forest, water-area, and cliffside (obviously not proper names,) the purpose of this... well I see no point in preparing anything besides the plains and the forest(as I believe meloetta can only be found in your first forest)
Congo Tropical Rain Forest. and the ball rain forest