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The largest forest is the Uverito Forest. This planting began in 1966 and it eventually went on to cover an area of around five hundred thousand acres. The forest also triggered a difference in climate change, contributing to an increased incidence of tropical rain. It also led to an increased diversity of animal species that previously did not exist in the area.

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What is the largest tree in NZ?

New Zealand's largest forest, the Kaingaroa Forest in the Central North Island, measures 2,900 km2. It is predominantly planted with Radiata Pine (Pinus radiata).Kaingaroa, on the volcanic plateau of the central North Island, is New Zealand's largest plantation forest. It is the largest plantation forest in the southern hemisphere and one of the largest softwood forests in the world. It has an area of 2900km2. The majority of the trees are Pinus Radiata, with the remainder being Douglas Fir and other pine species.The first plantings were done in the 1900s.


Which ecosystem has a greater number of species natural or man made?

Natural ecosystems typically have a greater number of species compared to man-made ecosystems. Natural ecosystems have evolved over long periods of time, allowing for a wider diversity of species to coexist and interact within the ecosystem. Man-made ecosystems, such as agricultural fields or urban parks, often have a more limited range of species due to human interventions and habitat modifications.


Is oak man made?

No.


Can you give other example of a natural and man-made ecosystem?

examples of natural ecosystem:forests ,ocean, rivers ,swamp, lake ,grassland, pond and hostalzones ecosystem.. examples of man-made ecosystems:garden, zoo ,vegetable clot ,fish pond ,farm ,urban ecosystem.


What are the two kinds of ecosystem?

NATURAL ECOSYSTEM: an ecosystem made naturally & occurred naturally with no influence by man ( ex. forest, backyard) MAN-MADE ECOSYSTEM: an ecosystem with the influence of man, this is usually controlled ( ex. fishpond, zoo)