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They don't live in the wild. They have houses, jobs, and live in big cities.
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Temperate forests have not yet been colonized because of the hazardous conditions, therefore there are no human interactions
temperate grasslands, temperate reforest, tropical dry forests and many islands.
Commonly woods with thick undergrowth, but also wetland areas, meadows, tundra particularly in Labrador, and sometimes disturbed sites near human activity.
cutting down a tree in the rain forest
Trees and forest Aquatic biodiversity
soil erosion
a reserved forest is a one where the species are protected in their natural habitat... and no human interference is allowed..... any kind of human activity is strictly prohibited. whereas protected forest are the one in which human intervention is not prohibited.... but hunting and poaching of animals is against the law....
Study Island; Soil Erosion
No, air pollution can also be caused by natural events such as volcanic eruptions or forest fires.
Bent Aaby has written: 'Forest development, soil genesis and human activity illustrated by pollen and hypha analysis of two neighbouring podzols in Draved Forest, Denmark' -- subject(s): Forest soils, Podzol, Geology