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it is commonly known as a forest, it can be tropical or it can be deciduous; however, the forms of life that are living in or around trees are numorus.
They don't live in the wild. They have houses, jobs, and live in big cities.
Well, in the forest ecosystem, it has more plant life than the forest ecosystem.Also, their temperature's are different.And, the forest ecosystem is usually more humid then the desert ecosystem.The forest ecosystem is also probably cooler then the desert ecosystem, depending what either lives there or where the forest and desert is located.
Secondary Succession is the natural process responsible for the transformation of an abandoned farm field into a deciduous forest. Dispersal mechanisms (seeds from trees paired with wind and biological transport) introduce new trees to the open habitat. First, weedy species (not "weeds", but species that grow relatively fast, have short life-spans and produce a-lot of seeds) move in and establish themselves. Over time, more species move into the area by similar means. As deciduous trees grow they will compete with neighbors for light and nutrients. Some will be crowded out while other continue to grow. After many years, (several decades) a "mature" forest can be established depending mostly on what species were in the area at the beginning
they are called that because they lie in the Grass and that is there habitat
They have trees and lots of life in them.
The deciduous forest is one that has trees which shed their leaves in autumn. In the spring those tress come to life with new growth of leaves and branches and sometimes flowers.
it is commonly known as a forest, it can be tropical or it can be deciduous; however, the forms of life that are living in or around trees are numorus.
Humans. (Its the answer for every ecosystem on earth)
tundra, grassland, desert scrub, and Forest. :)
The Carolinian forest is a life zone in eastern North America characterized primarily by a predominance of deciduous, or broad-leaf trees. The term "Carolinian forest" is used primarily in Canada. Various terms, including "eastern deciduous forest" or "eastern woodlands" are used in the United States.
Life is beautiful! Ungulates habituate in the deciduous forest because its a good source of food and shelter.
it helps keep the air clean and gives us oxygen
yes- temperate means : having a moderate climate which especially lacks extremes in temperature- this means the forest has seasons; deciduous means: falling off or shed seasonally or at a certain stage of development in the life cycle, so basically they mean the same thing and people just drop the temperate part to make it shorter even though that is its proper nameyes because its basically the same thing as the deciduous forest
No but very similar, a temperate deciduous forest is made up of deciduous trees or trees that change colors with the seasons, unlike an Tagia(Conifers) which is mainly evergreens trees that stay green year-round. A temperate broad leaf forest is warmer, and more humid, and also contains a wider variety of plant species.
yes there is life on grassland bunch of plants and animals live in it
They don't live in the wild. They have houses, jobs, and live in big cities.