Because in rainforest there are different types of plant so the condition are sutible
There is a greater variety of producers, habitats, and nursery areas.
These Open Fields was created in 2001-06.
Greater Cleveland Open was created in 1990.
Greater Cleveland Open ended in 2001.
Servals do not live in the rainforest. They live on the African savanna, which is open grassland. Some small rainforest cats include ocelots, jaguarundi, and margays.
I did a report on the Battle of Caporetto and I found nothing on if they fought in trenches or open fields.
Open field systems offer several advantages, including increased access to sunlight, air circulation, and space for crops, which can enhance growth and yield. They also promote biodiversity and allow for diverse planting practices. However, disadvantages include vulnerability to pests and diseases due to the lack of barriers, greater exposure to environmental factors like wind and heavy rain, and challenges in managing soil erosion and nutrient depletion. Overall, while open fields can be productive, they require careful management to mitigate risks.
Galahs do not live in the rainforest. they are erratic-flying birds that need plenty of open space, not the confined spaces of a rainforest. Galahs also feed on seeds and nuts found in open bushland, as well as the nectar of blossoms of native Australian flowering trees.
There are many different kinds of housings that are readily used in rainforest climates. You could have an open house for example.
Oh, dude, falcons are more like the cool kids who hang out in open spaces and cliffs, not really the rainforest type. They prefer wide-open areas to show off their sick flying skills, not to get lost in the dense rainforest. So yeah, rainforest living is not really their scene.
carrying irrigation water into fields through open ditches waste water
Neritic zones are closer to shore, shallower, and warmer than open ocean zones. They also tend to have higher levels of nutrients and more sunlight penetration, supporting greater biodiversity and productivity compared to open ocean zones.