yes it is
deciduous forest
The forest understory layer is the one that receives the least amount of sunlight in a deciduous forest. This layer is shaded by the canopy above and consists of smaller trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants.
If the deciduous forest remains unchanged, it will maintain its status as a deciduous forest. Deciduous forests are characterized by trees that shed their leaves each year, and this ecosystem type remains the same as long as the conditions that support it are not significantly altered.
Consumers in the deciduous forest include a variety of organisms such as deer, squirrels, rabbits, mice, birds, and insects. These consumers play important roles in the forest ecosystem by feeding on plants, fruits, seeds, and other small animals, contributing to the overall biodiversity of the forest.
There certainly are. The largest forests are in the north and in Scotland. The most famous is Sherwood Forest which has been largely chopped down. The New Forest in the south was the private hunting forest of the King.
Deciduous forest
Sherwood Forest
Sherwood forest was not made, it just grew that way.
Rogues of Sherwood Forest was created in 1950.
The Men of Sherwood Forest was created in 1954.
Sherwood Forest Bridge was created in 1920.
Sword of Sherwood Forest was created in 1960.
Robin Hood is the legendary outlaw of Sherwood Forest.
The duration of Rogues of Sherwood Forest is 1.32 hours.
I'm pretty sure it's the Deciduous Forest. Hope that helps!
Sherwood Forest Historic District was created in 1922.
Mainly fresh water is in a deciduous forest.