A temperate deciduous forest has many types of vegetation within it. A few examples are: ferns, mosses and lichens, many types of flowers, rhododendrons, azaleas, huckleberries and mountain laurel. There are also a great variety of trees, such as dogwood, basswood, poplar, hemlock, buckeye, maple and magnolia.
Are you referring to a rain forest? A rain forest has a lot of vegetation and receives a lot of rain.
Tropical rainforest Savanna Desert Mediterranean shrubland Temperate grassland Deciduous forest Coniferous forest Tundra Alpine vegetation Polar ice caps
Broadleaf Evergreen Forest
Forest fires can destroy trees, vegetation, wildlife habitats, and property. They can also lead to air pollution, soil erosion, and loss of biodiversity. Additionally, forest fires can have long-term effects on ecosystems and the environment.
The death of a midlatitude cyclone typically occurs when it moves into an area of unfavorable atmospheric conditions, such as stable air or a decrease in temperature gradients and moisture availability. This can cause the cyclone to weaken and eventually dissipate, bringing an end to its life cycle. Additionally, interaction with land or encountering upper-level winds can also contribute to the decay of a midlatitude cyclone.
The vegetation is the forest.
Tundra and Boreal Forest are the largest vegetation regions in Canada.
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Are you referring to a rain forest? A rain forest has a lot of vegetation and receives a lot of rain.
The vegetation varies:- Tropical Rain forest Cloud Forrest Savanna grasslands are all types of vegetation cover in tropical climates.
Vegetation, forest...
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There are actually 7 types in Canada. They are the Tundra, West Coast Forest, Cordilleran Vegetation, Boreal and Taiga forest, Grassland, Mixed forest and Deciduous forest.
a forest has more water than dessert so there will be more plants in the forest and they will be richer in color too becuz of photosynthesis and the heat from the sun.
The forest floor was covered with thick vegetation.
Forest vegetation.