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i think the answer is forestation..!!
A forest is a large area of land with a high density of trees. This is an area where animals hibernate in the winter.
A dense growth of trees covering a large tract is called a forest. There are two kinds of forests. There are forests planted specifically for the use in the timber industry and there are natural forests where the trees are not harvested.
A Large amount of land with out any trees is known as a "Plain": an area with little or no grass, trees, or inhabitants. PLAIN.
Plain
a field.
No, because not all plants are trees.
A large group of trees is an orchard, a woods, a forest, or a jungle. A collection of trees of different types is called an Arboretum
Reforestation
Savannas. Savannas are grasslands with small pockets of trees. They cover almost half the area of Africa, and are home to large grazing animals and packs of predators.
rain forest
No it is a root that is deep and large going almost straight down on most trees.
The best example of this is the fact that England had almost completely stripped their own forests of trees large enough that they needed to build their ships. Their ships, at this time. were almost entirely made of wood. By creating colonies, they were able to have large supply of the type of trees that they needed. The colonists were forbidden to harvest the trees for their own use.
i think the answer is forestation..!!
cutting of trees on a large scale on the same patch of land is called deforestation
Forest