Well, it depends on the type of tree and the disease but in general, a forest with many types of trees probably has a better survival rate as diseases can affect certain types of trees differently. So if you had a disease that could kill one type of tree and a forest made only of that type, all the trees would die.
Oak trees would likely be found in a temperate deciduous forest biome, birch trees in a boreal forest (taiga) biome, and willow trees in a wetland biome (such as a marsh or riparian zone). Each tree species has adapted to thrive in its specific biome based on factors like temperature, precipitation, and soil conditions.
Deers, rabits, and trees.
The popular trees in the forest that get invited to the most parties are usually the fruit-bearing trees like apple, cherry, and peach trees. These trees provide tasty snacks for forest animals and insects, making them favorite gathering spots for socializing and feasting.
There is a bit of "transition" between areas of permafrost and the coniferous forests, but yes, a few trees will grow over permafrost. These trees will grow if there is sufficient "relief" in the form of seasonal thawing. That thawing allows soil of sufficient depth to unfreeze and support a larger plant like a tree. Trees would need a little longer period of thawing and enough of the soil to thaw so they can survive than, say, bushes, shrubs or flowering plants like those of the tundra.
A type of forest with trees that do not lose their leaves is called an evergreen forest. These forests are characterized by trees that keep their leaves or needles throughout the year, providing a continuous canopy of greenery. Examples of trees found in evergreen forests include pine, spruce, and fir.
Well, it depends on the type of tree and the disease but in general, a forest with many types of trees probably has a better survival rate as diseases can affect certain types of trees differently. So if you had a disease that could kill one type of tree and a forest made only of that type, all the trees would die.
Many organisms that lived in the forest will not survive! By: Annette(:
They try to survive by trying to get as much sunlight and water as possible
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Trees bark thickens to protect them from cold of winter
most likely in a forest with dry grass and lots of trees
most likely in a forest with dry grass and lots of trees
Most oak trees to but its rare that they do not survive but sometimes it depends on how bad the fire is.
Epiphytes survive in the forest canopy by attaching to large trees,usually in the crooks of branches where water can collect.
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
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A pinewood forest is simply a forest whose trees are mainly coniferous. A thriving natural pineforest may be found above the treeline where other broadleaf trees would struggle to survive.