A long freaking time ago :)
The first forests were established by 375 million years ago. The first ones akin to modern forests with trees up to 60 feet high began by 360 mya (during the late Devonian Period).
Mesozoic
there were only forests in the old stone age. the people obviously lived in forests. they ate fruits , leaves, roots, raw meat etc. they lived in caves and hollows of trees. they used to get scared of lightning.( this is answered by a 6th grader [;)] )
they are spread around the area of 241,217 hectares of sindh ......
yes Europe has forests
99%
Mesozoic
Yes there are forests in Grece, one slightly famous one is the forests round the hills of kronos. the hills of kronos were the first ever olympic site.
the lion was the first animal that lived in the forest.
they wwere found in forests
"Deltora Quest" was first published in 2000. The first book in the series, "The Forests of Silence," was released in the same year.
It is not capital. Hope this helped! :) ;)
The period, you mean? They first appeared during the Devonian Period.
Forests in Canada, as in most parts of the world, grew long before man came along and 'developed' them.
Some forest are rain forests, coniferous forests. and deciduous forests.
dude you cant make a forest it just comes naturally
Tropical Evergreen Forests are not commercially exploited because these forests signify the beauty of the earth and these forests are very dense forests.
There are many forests in the world. Each of these forests range from very small forests to very large forests.