rain forest.
a cyprus
Because the Sahel is a strip of land that divides the desert from wetter areas and rain forests are moist, densely wooded areas.
vegetation in wooded areas will absorb a lot of water. Urban areas have a lot of pavement which is not absorbent. Urban areas also have municipal water delivery and sewer systems which can both overflow for various reasons
It all depends on what type of land it is. If it is wooded land than it would cost more than land that has little to no trees on it. On average I would say that 1 acre would be around $10,000. Hope that helped
That location isn't very near any city. It's in a wooded area somewhat close to the town of Nolans Corners, Canada. It's in southern Ontario, 1.6 miles south of North Mud Lake, in the K7A postal area of Smith's Falls, 4,270-ft south of Rinery Rd, 1.44 miles east of Rosedale Rd N, and aboat 36.2 miles southwest of Rockcliffe Airport at Ottawa.
rain forest.
Lebanon is the most densely wooded country in Southwest Asia.
a cyprus
It is Lebanon
it is a rain forest
The rainforest fits your description.
no they usually live in just wooded areas or wilderness
Yes but they are not common, as they are typically found in the Northern mountains. They prefer densely wooded areas as well.
A wooded hollow is called a dell. A dell is usually a small, secluded valley that is usually in a forest.
B. E. Colson has written: 'Flood frequency of Mississippi streams' -- subject(s): Floods, Rivers 'Backwater at bridges and densely wooded flood plains, Lobutcha Creek at Zama, Mississippi' -- subject(s): Floods, Hydrology, Maps 'Backwater at bridges and densely wooded flood plains, Yockanookany River near Thomastown, Mississippi' -- subject(s): Floods, Hydrology, Maps 'Backwater at bridges and densely wooded flood plains, Thompson Creek near Clara, Mississippi' -- subject(s): Floods, Hydrology, Maps
Yes, bushbabies live in the tropical rainforests of Africa. But some are also found in scrub, wooded savannahs, and grasslands with thickets.
The terrain of belgium is coastal plians, rolling hills, densely wooded, and very scenic!