Yes, there are power plants located in forested areas, particularly renewable energy facilities like biomass power plants and hydroelectric plants. Biomass plants utilize organic materials, including wood and forest residues, as fuel. Additionally, hydropower plants can be situated near forested rivers and streams, harnessing water flow for electricity generation. However, the presence of such plants often raises environmental concerns regarding habitat disruption and resource management.
Camilo E. Garzon has written: 'Water quality in hydroelectric projects' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects of Forests and forestry, Environmental aspects of Hydroelectric power plants, Forests and forestry, Hydroelectric power plants, Reservoir ecology, Water quality management
forests have a lot of trees plants and animals.
same plants we have
Literally, millions. 63% of the Mexican territory - almost two times the size of Texas - is covered by forests of many kinds, including scrub forests (arid climate), boreal, temperate and subtropical highland forests (temperate climate) and tropical rainforests (warm climate).
trees and bushes and well mostly green plants
they are easier to grow in tropical rain forests
The vegetation consists of lush green forests to desert plants The vegetation consists of lush green forests to desert plants
Because they decompose and it will give good fertility to plants.As in forests, the living beings are animals , plants , insects , birds.....they are helpful for plants by giving carbon dioxide to the plants.
the major types of vegetation found in India are- tropical evergreen forests tropical deciduous forests tropical thorn forests and scrubs montane forests mangrove forests plants
Bengal Bamboo
Plants
coconut tree!