Man. Weather (rain, sunlight, wind, etc.). Insects/animals.
Where over time the forest changes from an almost different biome
temperate forests have more seasonal changes.
because of the population and cutting trees
It means that it causes temperature changes and thins the forest
The reduction of sunlight.
Darwin said that if an organisms environment changes, it changes. Ex: A mammal is moved from a warmer forest to a snowy forest, therefore its fur will become longer and thicker.
temperate forest have more seasonal changes (apex) (2021)
Yes, there have been changes in forest areas where I live due to deforestation for agricultural expansion, urbanization, and logging activities. These changes have happened primarily to accommodate the needs of a growing population and to meet the demands for natural resources. However, there are also efforts being made to restore and protect forest areas through reforestation, conservation initiatives, and sustainable land management practices.
connor is not cool
Diffrent animals, weather changes,and diffrent trees
Harold Fred Kaiser has written: 'Structure and changes in the southern forest economy, 1958-1967' -- subject(s): Forest products industry
Chi-hua Huang has written: 'Some changes in energy balance of a forest floor with defoliation' -- subject(s): Forest soils, Defoliation