Untouched forests have fewer weeds and bushes compared to recently cleared land along roadsides because the natural ecosystem of the forest is balanced and established over time, with native plants and trees dominating the environment. In contrast, when land is cleared for roadsides, it disrupts the natural balance, allowing for opportunistic plants like weeds and bushes to quickly colonize the area due to the disturbance and availability of sunlight and nutrients.
Forests may not be cleared in some areas due to legal protections, conservation efforts, economic incentives for sustainable forest management, recognition of the value of ecosystem services provided by forests, or cultural and spiritual significance of forests to indigenous communities.
The region you are referring to is Siberia. It is known for its extensive forests, including some of the largest untouched forests in the world, as well as its harsh climate characterized by long, cold winters and short, cool summers.
Early settlers cleared land of forests for agriculture, to build homes and settlements, and for fuel and materials for construction. Clearing the land also allowed for easier travel and access to resources.
Forests form over long periods of time as tree species gradually colonize a region, creating a complex ecosystem with various layers of plant and animal life. Forests can develop naturally through processes like succession on previously cleared land or through intentional planting by humans. They are important for biodiversity, carbon sequestration, and providing habitat for wildlife.
Clearing forests for farming and grazing land can reduce local cloud cover by changing surface albedo and disrupting local atmospheric circulation patterns. Forests typically trap moisture and release it through transpiration, which contributes to cloud formation. When forests are cleared, this natural process is interrupted, leading to decreased cloud cover in the area.
because people burnt them
they cleared the forests to make room for farmland
for farming and agriculture
Forests may not be cleared in some areas due to legal protections, conservation efforts, economic incentives for sustainable forest management, recognition of the value of ecosystem services provided by forests, or cultural and spiritual significance of forests to indigenous communities.
Between 1995 and 2002, we cleared an average of 470kms of the worlds boreal forests.
Wildflowers can be found in various locations such as meadows, forests, fields, and along roadsides. The specific location of wildflowers will depend on the region and climate where you are searching.
Forests do not occur in cities. The site the city is built on probably was once forest, but the forest ceased to be when it was cleared to build a City
Erosions just happen when forests are cleared. It is when something is eroded graually. So, just don't try to cheat on your homework by looking at this dude!! I'm also not sure about my answer that well .Blah blah nah nah
ecosystem=unbalanced, many organisms=dead
The various varieties of pounamu, greenstone/jade is one. The untouched mountains and forests are another. Maori culture.
Rain forests are cleared for farmland, logging and expansion of urban areas.
Yes, Red-tailed Hawks are very common in Connecticut. They are often seen along wooded roadsides, in State Parks, and in deciduous forests.