Eucalyptus trees dominate Australia's bushland. There are over 700 species of eucalyptus trees.
No,it is believed to have inhabited forested areas, known today as southern Germany.It was a tree dweller.
Acid rain is formed when sulphur emitted principally from coal burning power stations dissolves and reacts in rain water to form a weak solution of Sulphric Acid (H2SO4). Where the resulting rain falls on forested areas the acidic water leads to defoliation and tree death. The problem occurs where industrialised power generation is upwind of forested areas, such as the area across the North Sea from England to the forests of Scandinavia. In Australia the principal areas of power generation are in the coastal areas of the west, and in the more heavily populated areas of Victoria and New South Wales. In the former case, the pollutants are blown by prevailing winds into areas of very little rainfall, and disperse into the atmosphere. In the latter case, the polluting gases are blown over the Tasman Sea and South Pacific where the precipitation falls into the ocean. In both cases, the effect of acid rain is negligible on Australia.
a birch wood tree biome (highly forested)
No. The peppercorn tree is native to southern America. The Alpine Pepper tree is native to mountainous areas of Tasmania. Other pepper trees in Australia are not native, and are often considered weeds.
Stink bugs are found around the world, mostly in America, and are found in local houses.
Yes. The pohutukawa tree, or New Zealand Christmas Tree, is native to New zealand, but also flourishes on the coastal areas around Sydney, Australia, and in parts of California and even South Africa.
its the Banana tree
Grows in tropical areas of the South Pacific, including Australia, Malaysia, the West Indies, India, Vietnam, the Philippines, Taiwan, and Hawaii.
Australia does not have an official national tree, but it does have a national floral emblem, which is the Golden Wattle.
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Warm and wet areas. It is native to Australia and New Guinea, but has been introduced into New Zealand the US, where it can be found in Florida.
It is a correct usage, but descriptively vague. Adjectives such as forested or tree-lined would be more specific.