Cutting down huge areas of trees isn't going to make the oceans rise, these are two different issues. Cutting down large areas off trees will decrease the amount of oxygen being formed on the planet. The melting ice caps is what will cause the sea level to rise
Sure.Don't clear cut areas that are prone to erosionDon't clear cut huge areas, leave forested corridors for the wildlife to move throughDon't replant huge areas with only one type of trees.Really old forests should be left alone, particularly rain forests. Due to their particular composition of vegetation they take ages and ages to reappear - if they can reestablish themselves at all.Always replant after harvesting the grown trees.
The US is a huge country, with varied terrain, everything from large forests, to mountains, plains, valleys, even desert areas.
Finland, Sweden, and Norway have huge forests.
Europe is a huge place (a continent) it contains areas with flat planes, others below sea level as well as areas of hills and mountains (the Alps).
tundra
kelp forests
They were huge areas of open grassland once occupied by the great American Plains Bison.
Lots of lakes, huge forests, and open widths.
What are the main physical characteristics of the two huge areas west and east of the Ural Mountains?
There is a huge worldwide demand for wood and most of BC is forest.
There are no rain forests in Afghanistan. It's mostly deserts, mountains, valleys, and flats! When my relatives had their [dream marriage] up in the mountains of Afghanistan, it was very similar to Iran's or Central Asia landscape.
Large forests of tall evergreen trees are commonly referred to as "old-growth forests" or "temperate rainforests." These forests are characterized by dense canopies of towering trees that provide habitats for diverse flora and fauna.