Some forests are protected because they contain some sort of rare tree or animal that lives within the forests.
Yes, there can be human interaction in temperate forests as they are areas where people may engage in activities such as hiking, camping, hunting, and research. Additionally, some temperate forests are managed for timber production, which involves human intervention.
Some famous forests in England include the New Forest, Sherwood Forest, and the Forest of Dean. These forests are known for their natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and recreational opportunities such as hiking and birdwatching.
The land cover around the Laurentian Mountains includes forests, lakes, rivers, and wetlands. The area is predominantly covered by coniferous and deciduous forests, with some alpine tundra at higher elevations. Human development, such as towns, roads, and agricultural areas, is also present in certain parts of the region.
Yes, Europe has many forests that cover a significant portion of the continent. Countries like Sweden, Finland, and Russia have some of the largest forested areas in Europe. These forests provide important habitats for wildlife, help regulate climate, and offer recreational opportunities for residents and tourists.
Tropical forests are typically found near the equator in regions with high temperatures and rainfall. Some major areas with tropical forests include the Amazon Rainforest in South America, the Congo Rainforest in Africa, and the Southeast Asian rainforests.
Between 1995 and 2002, we cleared an average of 470kms of the worlds boreal forests.
From hills to mountains that are cleared of trees. Some skiing is in the trees.
The woodland habitats and forests are some of the interesting areas in Tasmania.
Some forest are rain forests, coniferous forests. and deciduous forests.
Ireland still has some of its native forests, but lots have been lost to farmland and other development over the centuries.
Some forest fires have been known to be caused by lightning.
have as their ancestors bears that have been evolving for some 40 million years.
No, not all professional wood cutters have died in woods or forests. Some wood cutters may die in the woods or forests, and they might not be professionals. Some may have just been traveling and then they died for some reason.
Logging leads to deforestation, quite simply our forests disappear in time. If the forests are sparse or disappear all together in an area, then the animals in the area that lost their natural habitat will either die off or migrate to another area. Adaptation may occur in some cases, but is not likely.
yes many times a bank will indicate that a check is cleared and later the check will come back from the other bank stating that it was not a good check or NSFs. Unfortunaetly there are some banks that will show a check as cleared even before it has as a customer courtesy
1) Cleared by arrest 2) Cleared by 'exceptional' means 3) Cleared as committed by persons under 18 YOA. See below link:
There are many ways to conserve forests including setting aside areas as parks and replanting areas that are harvested for wood. You can also conserve forests by purchasing land and not developing that area or by using less paper and wood in your home.