Because they have existed for many years.
No. To believe otherwise is to fall into the folly of solipsism. A tree that falls in the forest makes a noise, even if no one is around to hear it. The physical world existed before you or I did; even before the first sentient being did - even before life existed. The reverse hypothesis is more nearly true; consciousness cannot precede existence.
The name is the kamari national forest and was established in 1765.
the 1897 passage of the Forest Reserve Act, which established regulations for the use of forest reserves.
no, you can not because it would not survive in desert conditions because its use to forest conditions
The Indian Forest Service was established in 1863
forest floor
It depends on the regulations in the national forest you are visiting. Some have established campsites in which you can camp, others have looser restrictions that allow for backcountry camping just about anywhere. Find out before you go at http://www.fs.fed.us/
Aurora Memorial National Park is a forested area that is a protected area in the Philippines. It was established before World War II in 1937.
Grand Mesa National Forest was created in 1892.
The which is defrosted or were there is lack of scenic beauty and is not promoted by tourists.
what dou think happened to the animals which lived in the forest before