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Forests

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

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What decomposer is found in the forest?

Well since there are many trees in a forest i will say Mushrooms will be found because mushrooms Grow on trees because of the dead bark and so.

(mushrooms Grow on dead things)

By trees :)

How do you eat on Forest Story on Gogirlsgamescom?

Oh my god I wish I had the answer to that.

I've been wanting to know that, to.

My character is totally out of energy, and I have no idea how to feed her... D:

I know I know u just wait until it gives you a 1 energy the go feed a sheep or something that gives you food xx

What are differences between evergreen and deciduous forests?

deciduous trees drop their leaves all at once at the end of the warm season; evergreen means the tree never drops its leaves all at once but rather sheds them evenly throughout the year as they become old or diseased. Evergreen forests include coniferous forest (pines, spruces, etc.) and tropical broadleaf forests, and deciduous forests are usually temperate broadleaf forests (oaks, maples, etc.) broadleaf evergreens are able to exist in the tropics because it is always warm and there is always plenty of light available for photosynthesis, whereas broadleaf trees in temperate regions are usually deciduous because it is more energy efficient for the trees to go dormant and drop the unnecessarily large leaves when it gets cold and the amount of light decreases in the winter. Coniferous forests retain their leaves even in extremely cold climates because the leaves are so small and thin that it is not a burden to keep them on.

Is yosemite a coniferous forest?

yeah it is, well most of it is. There is also mountainous regions, grasslands, streams, rivers and estuaries too.

How many seasons do temperate regions have?

what I know is that they still have the four seasons like the rest of the globe but the temperature is warmer except that in temperate grasslands there is only two seasons.

What type of trees are found in the arctic?

I take it you mean the Arctic Tundra.

There are many flowering plants like purple saxifrage, mountain avens, wild crocus, arctic poppies, buttercups, cinquefoil, moss campion, campanulas, arctic azaleas and arctic lupine

Other plants that grow there are mosses, grasses, herbs, lichens and small shrubs like the dwarf willow and arctic willow.

What percentage of land in Maryland is forested?

Forests cover 41 percent of Maryland, or 2.6 million acres

What is niferous forest?

I think you mean "coniferous", which is a forest of conifer trees which don't lose their leaves in the autumn. They are the traditional Christmas tree type of tree.

What are the five layers of the rain forest with picture?

The rainforest is divided into five layers: the emergents/overstory, the canopy, the understory, the shrub layer and the forest floor.

The emergents, as I learned to call them, or the overstory is the very highest part of the rainforest. It reaches about 150ft or 45m above the ground. They are tall trees which stick out of the top of the rainforest.

The canopy is where most of the trees are. It is 100-125ft or 30-37.5m above the ground. It is a thick, dense mass of trees.

The understory is simply slightly smaller or younger trees then the canopy which reach between about 50-75ft or 15-22.5m above the ground.

The shrub layer is the small trees and bushes near the ground, about 25ft or 7m above the ground. This is where many bugs and spiders live.

And finally, the forest floor.

See the link below for a diagram and more information about the rainforest and the rainforest layers. It has however missed out the shrub layer.

Rain forests should be cut down?

They should NOT be cut down because of all the plants and animals in that area. After they are cut down, all the animals will either die or move somewhere else and they might destroy crops from farms that grow the food we eat. Also, the trees will be cut down and there will NOT be as much oxygen in the air for us to breathe.