answersLogoWhite

0

🧪

Forests

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

5,185 Questions

Who is forest burnham?

He is the lead singer in the Burnham band.

Is forest an adjective?

No, because "forest" doesn't describe somebody. Forest is a noun.

Is the nearest ocean to the amazon rain forest the pacific?

No. The most distant source of the Amazon River is a glacial stream on a snowcapped mountain peak in the Peruvian Andes. The Amazon River flows from this source to its mouth, where it empties into the Atlantic Ocean. The Amazon Rain Forest grows on either side of the Amazon River and its many tributaries, but does not come in contact with the Pacific Ocean because of the Andes mountain range.

Refer to the related links for a satellite photo of the Amazon Rain Forest.

How do wolves help the forest environment?

they keep other populations of animals,such as caribou and deer, from exploding

How do redwood trees interact with other plants and animals in a forest?

People lick the bark of redwood trees therefore

mutualism is created

Why are forests important to life on earth?

This is because as you will know forests contain many trees of which posses leaves that will photosynthesize to produce oxygen an element that is essential for the process of respiration to occur (without oxygen there would be no life).

Is water an Abiotic or an Biotic factor?

it abiotic even though it has biotic factors living in it and even the water is a non living thing

What are some names of forests around the world?

alpine,taiga,coniferous, deciduous and alpine forest are some i know.

made by Rahul Sen of isa

When was In the Forests of Serre created?

In the Forests of Serre was created on 2003-06-03.

How much land was burnt in the Canberra bushfire?

The Australian Capital Territory, where the Canberra bushfires occurred, covers 2,359 square kilometres. During the bushfires of January 2003, almost 70% of the ACT's pasture land, forests and nature parks were burnt. That works out to 1,651 square kilometres. This does not include the 500 homes destroyed.

Do tribal people destroy forests?

No. Tribal people live with their surrounding as they rely on sustainable harvesting. It is outsiders who do not rely on the forest for their existence that see a profit above all else who destroy it.

Why animals lives in trees?

Some of the important reasons for some animals to live on trees are:

a> Protection from predators

b> Avoid natural calamities like floods

How big is Francis Marion National Forest?

The Francis Marion National Forest is part of the larger Francis Marion and Sumter National Forests which is made up of four sites in the state of South Carolina. The Francis Marion Ranger District is probably the area most people think of when they refer to the Francis Marion National Forest. It is comprised of approximately 259,000 acres of coastal plain forest bounded by the Santee River on the north and the Intercoastal waterway and Atlantic Ocean to the east.

What advantages does conservation tillage offer?

Conservation tillage systems leave at least 30 percent crop residue after planting and minimize water runoff and soil. The practices can stave soil erosion by as much as 90 percent.

What are some native plants of the Valdivian temperate rain forest?

Many of the native plants growing in the Valdivian temperate rain forest are trees. These cover a wide range of secies including evergreen conifers, broad-leaved evergreens but there are also types of bamboo, ferns, "Chilean rhubarb" and Chile's national flower, the copihue.

You can find much more information in the Sources and related links section, below.

What is a wilderness region?

a tact of land or a region uncultivated and uninhabited by human beings. lol :) grade seven rules