An area with a lot of trees is called a forest. Forests are ecosystems dominated by trees and other vegetation that provide habitat for a variety of plant and animal species. They play a crucial role in the carbon cycle, helping to mitigate climate change by absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Forests also provide numerous ecosystem services, including clean air and water, biodiversity conservation, and recreational opportunities.
Trees that shed their leaves are called deciduous trees.
"Rich growth of trees" typically refers to an area where trees are growing abundantly and healthily, indicating a thriving ecosystem with diverse vegetation supporting various wildlife. This term suggests that the trees are growing vigorously and contributing to the overall biodiversity and environmental health of the region.
Coconut trees bend towards the sea due to prevailing winds, typically coming from the ocean. The bending allows the tree to better withstand the strong winds and reduce the risk of being uprooted. This adaptation helps the tree to thrive in coastal environments.
If you mean the trees that are usually shown in those postcards of tropical paradises, they're called palm trees.
A small group of trees is called a "Grove".
A large level area with almost no trees is called a plain or a grassland.
A group of trees is called a wood from which a forest area could be called a woodland.
The method in which some trees in an area of forest are cut while others are not is called
The method in which some trees in an area of forest are cut while others are not is called
Yeah. It even has a park called Central Park, which has a lot of trees.
arboreal
an open area
a field.
its called the 'tree removal zone'
Mangroves
No, there are not a lot of trees in a desert.
It is called the Pine Tree State because it has a LOT of pine trees.