Planets are too large and massive to be located inside a forest; the ones we are familiar with are in solar orbits in space and not found in a forest.
You would, however, find plants in a forest; by definition, trees are plants so you would at the very least find the trees comprising the forest in question. Forests, particularly mature ones, usually evidence a stratification of plant life which includes things like underbrush a lower ground cover, even microscopic plant life, but species would be too numerous to list. Tropical rainforests are known for having among the largest examples of biodiversity on Earth.
the plants u can find in a Forest are trees ,and a little bit of bushes, animals u would find in a forest is a bear or a grizzly bear
In the 21st century most likely you would find a Mcdonalds.
Germany
Pond
a rainforest
Conifer
You would find the Black Forest in Germany.
mushrooms,fungus and worms provide decomposion in forest ecosystems
In the 21st century most likely you would find a Mcdonalds.
if you want you could give it to a zoo if they would accept it but it would be best to try to find a forest or go to a forest and let it go free
the deep forest or pond for aligators
A good question would be the following answers:1.Why do we have planets and what do they do for us?2.Who are some of the explorers that found the planets and what did they use to find them?