tree are more imprten
Forest have many species of wild animals Grassland have many species of insects.
The reason that there are less animals in the desert is because the animals that live in the rain forest are used to having more oxygen due to the large amount of trees there. As there are less trees in the desert, there are less animals. This is why most desert trekkers use an oxygen tank.
Forest trees are taller because there is more space for them to grow. Forest trees are taller because there is more space for them to grow.
Because we need the oxygen that the trees and plants produce via photosynthesis. we must save our forest We would survive without trees because The atmosphere creates air. The forest is the houses of more animals. They are enjoying in the forest as theirs houses
Animals eat tree leaves and then their waste turn into soil which helps more trees grow
Because we need the oxygen that the trees and plants produce via photosynthesis. we must save our forest We would survive without trees because The atmosphere creates air. The forest is the houses of more animals. They are enjoying in the forest as theirs houses
The benefits from a forest, is a natural habitat for animals to live in, more trees for us to breath and it being eco-friendly to everything - trees can't do any harm, no polution etc. hope that helpe a bit!
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It rains so that the animals in the rain forest get more trees and more oxygen so that they can survive They need so much rain so to live in rain forest
Rain forest animals are more tropical more like ones you see by water and moisture when forest animals more like grassy plains and fresh stream water
A forest is a disjoint union of trees.
Forest dwelling animals will be forced out of their forest environment. Unless there are forests nearby, they are out in the open and more vulnerable to predators, and starvation. Also, deforestation on a large scale (the Amazon rain forest, etc) would drastically alter the climate if deforestation continues unchecked. If a forest is felled in small areas (as followed by the British Forestry Commission) and then replanted, the forest becomes more sustainable and less harmful to forest animals.