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Forests

A geographic area characterized by a dense growth of trees and underbrush.

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What are some nonliving things in a forest?

rocks air sunlight temperture water dirt,and grass.

A more scientific way to say NONLIVING is abiotic.

The opposite of abiotic is biotic.

What would happen if rain forests were gone?

Little people will take pover the world and make little make little baby people who go poo-poo in bed the HUGE oompaloompas will squish us and then the little pooing monkeys will be dead AHHHHHHHHHH

What animals live in tropical monsoon forests?

that species live in the tropical dry forest

The above sentence is inadaquate. I have done research on the tropical dry forest and I acknowledge that there is very little information on this subject. However, I have found that endangered animals of the tropical dry forest include the Kouprey (a species of wild cattle specific to Indochina), the Orange-necked partridge (also of Indochina), the Black-and-tawny seedeater from the Chiquitano forest of South America, the Ploughshare Tortoise (from Madagascar), the Timor python and the Komodo dragon, both of which dwell in the forests of the Lesser Sunda Islands in the Java Sea.

What countries are mainly affected by bush fires?

Bushfires are a common natural disaster in Australia.

What are tropical rain forest climate zones?

A tropical rainforest is usually found at latitudes within ten degrees North and South of the equator, which are dominated by the Intertropical Convergence Zone. The climate is most commonly found in Southeast Asia, Central Africa and South America.

What type of forest occurs are in SE Asia?

A few include: coal, oil, and natural gas; minerals and gems such as nickel, iron, copper, and tin; flora and fauna; and fishing.

They also include antimony and carbon

Graphite,Ilmenite,Gems,Mica,Lime Stone, Chinaclay,Apatite,Silica in Sri Lanka

Coal,Copper,Mica,Petroleum,Gold,Phosphate,Gypsum,Bauxite,Iron-ore in India

Salt, Lime stone in Maldives

Petroleum,Gypsum,Lime stone,Silica,Coal in Pakistan

Limestone,Clay in Bangladesh

Limestone,Bolomite,Coal in Bhutan

Mica,Copper,Iron-ore in Nepal

What are the Characteristics of equatorial forest?

Equatorial forests, also known as tropical rainforests, are characterized by high biodiversity, dense vegetation, and a warm, humid climate with consistent rainfall throughout the year. These forests typically feature towering trees, a multi-layered canopy, and a rich understory filled with various plants and wildlife. The soil is often nutrient-poor due to rapid decomposition and high rates of nutrient cycling. Additionally, equatorial forests play a crucial role in global carbon storage and climate regulation.

What country in Europe has a tundra?

Mostly the northern part, in countries like Russia, Sweden, Norway and Denmark as well as Iceland.

What are the four natural resources in maine?

Maine's important natural resources are its vast forests and its fertile soils. Granite and limestone deposits are abundant but not fully mined. One of the largest copper and zinc deposits are found in Maine but they are hard to get at.

pine trees, lobster and other seafood, hydoelectric power (many dams), spring water.

What animals sea and land live in Norway?

These are the most common native animals in Norway:

  • Bears
  • Squirrels
  • Elks
  • Lynx
  • Hares
  • Deer
  • Reindeer
  • Roe deer
  • Foxes
  • Wolves
  • Adders

The only native animal dangerous to humans is the Adder snake, which is poisonous!

How many people live on the Amazon?

In 1960, the Amazon's population was around 2 million. However now, it is more like 30 million!

there is a population of round about 30 million in the amazon rain forest.

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What are some names of the National Forests in Arizona?

Canyon De Chelly National Monument - Chinle, AZ Reflecting one of the longest continuously inhabited landscapes of North America, the cultural resources of Canyon de Chelly include distinctive architecture, artifacts, and rock imagery while exhibiting remarkable preservation integrity that provides outstanding opportunities for study and contemplation. Canyon de Chelly also sustains a living community of Navajo people, who are connected to a landscape ... Directions, Operating Hours & Seasons, Fees & Reservations Casa Grande Ruins National Monument - Coolidge, AZ Casa Grande Ruins National Monument preserves an ancient Hohokam farming community and "Great House." Created as the nation's first archeological reserve in 1892, the site was declared a National Monument in 1918 "in order that better provision may be made for the protection, preservation and care of the ruins and the ancient buildings and other objects of prehistoric interest thereon." Directions, Operating Hours & Seasons, Fees & Reservations Chiricahua National Monument - Willcox, AZ A "Wonderland of Rocks" is waiting for you to explore at Chiricahua National Monument. This forest of rock spires was eroded from layers of ash deposited by the Turkey Creek Volcano eruption 27 million years ago. The 8 mile paved scenic drive and 18 miles of day-use hiking trails provide opportunities to discover the beauty, natural sounds, and inhabitants of this 11,985 acre site. ... Directions, Operating Hours & Seasons, Fees & Reservations Coronado National Memorial - Hereford, AZ It was a journey of exploration, filled with wonder and cruelty. Inspired by rumors of vast quantities of gold, 339 soldiers and over 1100 Indian allies embarked on an epic journey through arid deserts and rugged mountains. They brought rich traditions and new technology into the southwest, irrevocably changing the lives of the native peoples and continuing to influence the area today. more... Directions, Operating Hours & Seasons, Fees & Reservations Fort Bowie National Historic Site - Willcox, AZ Fort Bowie commemorates the bitter conflict between Chiricahua Apaches and the U.S. military - a lasting monument to the bravery and endurance of U.S. soldiers in paving the way for settlement and the taming of the western frontier. It provides insight into a "clash of cultures," a young nation in pursuit of "manifest destiny," and the hunter/gatherer society fighting to preserve its existence. Directions, Operating Hours & Seasons, Fees & Reservations Glen Canyon National Recreation Area - Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, AZ,UT Encompassing over 1.2 million acres, Glen Canyon National Recreation Area (NRA) offers unparalleled opportunities for water-based & backcountry recreation. The recreation area stretches for hundreds of miles from Lees Ferry in Arizona to the Orange Cliffs of southern Utah, encompassing scenic vistas, geologic wonders, and a vast panorama of human history. Directions, Operating Hours & Seasons, Fees & Reservations Grand Canyon National Park - Grand Canyon, AZ A powerful and inspiring landscape, the Grand Canyon overwhelms our senses through its immense size; 277 river miles (446km) long, up to 18 miles (29km) wide, and a mile (1.6km) deep. Jump to: This Season's Trip Planning Information News Releases Special Events Fire Info Directions, Operating Hours & Seasons, Fees & Reservations Hohokam Pima National Monument - Coolidge, AZ Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site - Ganado, AZ Feel the old wooden floor give slightly and squeak beneath your feet as you enter the oldest, continuously operating trading post on the Navajo Nation. As your eyes adjust to the dim lighting of the "bullpen" you might catch the trader negotiating a deal with a Native American artist for their art. You will experience history first hand at Hubbell Trading Post NHS. Directions, Operating Hours & Seasons, Fees & Reservations Juan Bautista de Anza National Historic Trail - Nogales, AZ to San Francisco, CA, AZ,CA "Everyone mount up!" This became a familiar call from Spanish Captain Juan Bautista de Anza. In 1776, as Americans fought for their independence in the East, Anza led almost 300 people over 1200 miles to settle Alta California. It was the first overland route established to connect New Spain with San Francisco. Walk in their footsteps from Nogales, Arizona to San Francisco, California. Directions, Operating Hours & Seasons, Fees & Reservations Lake Mead National Recreation Area - the Mojave Desert, AZ,NV Lake Mead National Recreation Area offers a wealth of things to do and places to go year-round. Its huge lakes cater to boaters, swimmers, sunbathers, and fishermen while its desert rewards hikers, wildlife photographers, and roadside sightseers. It is also home to thousands of desert plants and animals, adapted to survive in an extreme place where rain is scarce and temperatures soar. Directions, Operating Hours & Seasons, Fees & Reservations Montezuma Castle National Monument - Camp Verde, AZ Gaze through the windows of the past into one of the best preserved cliff dwellings in North America. This 20 room high-rise apartment, nestled into a towering limestone cliff, tells a 1,000 year-old story of ingenuity and survival in an unforgiving desert landscape. Marveling at this enduring legacy of the Sinagua culture reveals a people surprisingly similar to ourselves. Directions, Operating Hours & Seasons, Fees & Reservations Navajo National Monument - Black Mesa, AZ Navajo National Monument preserves three intact cliff dwellings of the Ancestral Puebloan people. A visitor center, museum, three short self-guided trails, two small campgrounds, and a picnic area provide service to travelers that make the trek to this remote hamlet. Rangers guide tours to cliff dwellings. Please call 928-672-2700. Directions, Operating Hours & Seasons, Fees & Reservations Old Spanish National Historic Trail - AZ,CA,CO,NV,NM,UT Take a journey across the Southwest on the Old Spanish National Historic Trail between Santa Fe and Los Angeles for history, culture, and scenic beauty. Directions, Operating Hours & Seasons, Fees & Reservations Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument - Ajo, AZ Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument celebrates the life and landscape of the Sonoran Desert. In this desert wilderness, you may drive a lonely road, hike a backcountry trail, camp beneath a clear desert sky, marvel at magnificent cactus, or soak in the warmth and beauty of the Southwest. We welcome you into this desert wild. It is yours to discover. Directions, Operating Hours & Seasons, Fees & Reservations Parashant National Monument - Northern Arizona, AZ Grand Canyon Parashant's natural splendor provides a sense of solitude to those who venture into its isolated domain. Located on the edge of one of the most beautiful places on earth, the Grand Canyon, the Monument's expansive landscape encompasses a chronicle of natural and cultural history. This Monument is co-managed by the National Park Service and the Bureau of Land Management. Directions, Operating Hours & Seasons, Fees & Reservations Petrified Forest National Park - Petrified Forest National Park, AZ With one of the world's largest and most colorful concentrations of petrified wood, multi-hued badlands of the Painted Desert, historic structures, archeological sites, and displays of over 200-million-year-old fossils, this is a surprising land of scenic wonders and fascinating science. Directions, Operating Hours & Seasons, Fees & Reservations Pipe Spring National Monument - Fredonia, AZ American Indians, Mormon pioneers, plants, animals, and others have depended on the life-giving water found at Pipe Spring. Learn about pioneer and Kaibab Paiute life: -at the Visitor Center and Museum -on guided tours of an historic fort -during living history demonstrations -on self-guided tours of the grounds (historic buildings, farm animals, an orchard, garden, and ½ mile trail). Directions, Operating Hours & Seasons, Fees & Reservations Saguaro National Park- Tucson, AZ Enormous cacti, silhouetted by the setting sun, for most of us the Giant Saguaro is the universal symbol of the American West. And yet, these majestic plants are only found in a small portion of the United States. Saguaro National Park protects some of the most impressive forests of these sub-tropical giants, on the edge of the modern City of Tucson. Directions, Operating Hours & Seasons, Fees & Reservations Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument - Flagstaff, AZ Sunset Crater Volcano was born in a series of eruptions sometime between 1040 and 1100. Powerful explosions profoundly affected the lives of local people and forever changed the landscape and ecology of the area. Lava flows and cinders still look as fresh and rugged as the day they formed. But among dramatic geologic features, you'll find trees, wildflowers, and signs of wildlife - life returns. Directions, Operating Hours & Seasons, Fees & Reservations Tonto National Monument - Roosevelt, AZ Situated within rugged terrain in the northeastern part of the Sonoran Desert, these well-preserved cliff dwellings were occupied during the 13th, 14th, and early 15th centuries. Directions, Operating Hours & Seasons, Fees & Reservations Tumacácori National Historical Park - Tumacácori, AZ Tumacácori NHP protects three Spanish colonial mission ruins in southern Arizona: Tumacácori, Guevavi, and Calabazas. The adobe structures are on three sites, with a visitor center at Tumacácori. These missions are among more than twenty established in the Pimería Alta by Father Kino and other Jesuits, and later expanded upon by Franciscan missionaries. Directions, Operating Hours & Seasons, Fees & Reservations Tuzigoot National Monument - Clarkdale, AZ Crowning a desert hilltop is an ancient pueblo. From a roof top a child scans the desert landscape for the arrival of traders, who are due any day now. What riches will they bring? What stories will they tell? Will all of them return? From the top of the Tuzigoot Pueblo it is easy to imagine such an important moment. Tuzigoot is an ancient village or pueblo built by a culture known as the Sinagua. ... Directions, Operating Hours & Seasons, Fees & Reservations Walnut Canyon National Monument - Flagstaff, AZ Walk in the footsteps of people who lived at Walnut Canyon more than 700 years ago. Peer into their homes, cliff dwellings built deep within canyon walls. The presence of water in a dry land made the canyon rare and valuable to its early human inhabitants. It remains valuable today as habitat for plants and animals. See for yourself on trails along the canyon rim and into the depths. Directions, Operating Hours & Seasons, Fees & Reservations Wupatki National Monument - Flagstaff, AZ Less than 800 years ago, Wupatki Pueblo was the largest pueblo around. It flourished for a time as a meeting place of different cultures. Yet this was one of the warmest and driest places on the Colorado Plateau, offering little obvious food, water, or comfort. How and why did people live here? The builders of Wupatki and nearby pueblos have moved on, but their legacy remains. Directions, Operating Hours & Seasons, Fees & Reservations Yuma Crossing National Heritage Area - Yuma, AZ Located in the southwestern corner of Arizona, Yuma served as a vital crossing of the Lower Colorado River in the 19th Century and an innovator of water management and desert agriculture in the 20th Century. The Heritage Area's mission is to conserve and enhance the Colorado River, the historic downtown, but most importantly, its sense of place in a rapidly changing community. Directions, Operating Hours & Seasons, Fees & Reservations
Grand Canyon National Park.

Organ Pipe Cactus National Park.

Petrified Forest National Park.

Saguaro Natioonal Park.

How many forest are there in Scotland?

Scotland has a rainforest on the Islands of Loch Maree in Sutherland.

What are facts about the black forest in Germany?

The Black Forest (Der Schwarzwald) is in SW Germany in the state (Land) of Baden-Wuerttemberg. It starts just south (and east) of Stuttgart. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ In the west the border of the blackforest is the Rhine to France, in the south the border is also the Rhine to Switzerland.

Are there coniferous forests in Europe?

the fir tree commonly known as the Christmas tree!

How many trees are left in America?

The current volume is 747 million acres of forest and growing in the United States. This does not include trees outside of forest areas. Inside every measurable method shows growth since 1900. Acres of trees, density of trees and board feet have all improved. About 4 million new trees are planted daily in North America for transplanting at a later date.

The current definition of a forest acre is an area that is capable of growing 20 board feet of new tree each year per acre. This is not to say that it will be used as timber. This volume is twice what we considered a forest 70 years ago.

Canada has even more trees. 417 million hectares is their current estimate and also growing.

Mexico claims 55.3 million hectares.

Would you find a rain forest in Alaska?

No. Rainforests are in the the Tropics. Alaska is tundra. Tundra is mild in summer and very cold in winter...

INCORRECT...

Alaska has a quite varied terrain, not just tundra.

Rainforests come in two varieties: tropical and temperate.

At least seven states in the USA have temperate rainforests, the majority of which stretch from northern California along the coast up to Alaska with a few more in the Appalachian area of North Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee. The two most famous temperate rainforests in the USA are probably the Hoh Rainforest on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington and most of the Tongass National Forest in Alaska.

The existence of rainforests in the northern reaches of the Appalachians is debated as apparently the definition of what makes a rainforest isn't exact. In fact, you will often see the Hoh Rainforest referred to as the only true rainforest in the lower 48 states of America (the Hawaiian islands hold many tropical rainforests of course).