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Thick forests that get large amounts of rain year round are called?

Rain forest


Falling leaves in the deciduous forest produce a thick rich soil called?

humus.


What are Falling leaves in the deciduous forest produce a thick rich soil called?

Leaf litter.


Which do you think would be warmer on a winter day when there is no wind a thick forest is a grassy field?

Thick forest


Is a grassy field or a thick forest warmer on a winter day?

The forest


How did the black forest get its name?

The Black Forest in Germany got its name from the dense canopy of evergreen trees that block out most of the sunlight, giving the forest a dark appearance when viewed from a distance. This, combined with the shadows cast by the tall trees and the thick undergrowth, led to its name.


What is a rabbits habitiat?

Wooded areas and areas that have thick brush and grass. Rabbits have no defense other than to hide, They like wooded areas that have been cut over or forested because when the plants start to grow back they are thick and low to the ground. Bushes and briars make it difficult for birds of prey to swoop down and attack.


What is the thick layer if treetops in a rain forest called?

In a rainforest what is the thick layer of treetops called?


What state would be associate with thick forest?

Maine


What are unique characteristics of the forest?

excessive rain, a thick canopy.


Falling leaves in the deciduous forest produce a thick rich soil called what?

The decomposed leaves in a deciduous forest produce a nutrient-rich soil called humus. This organic matter is important for providing essential nutrients to plants and promoting healthy soil structure.


What is a dense forest?

A dense forest is an area of land covered with thick vegetation, typically comprised of closely packed trees, bushes, and other plant life. This type of forest is characterized by limited sunlight penetration due to the dense canopy, creating a dark and humid environment with rich biodiversity.