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Forests

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

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What are some nouns for rain forest?

describe the rain forest by it's beauty(internal and external)

you can also describe it like this:

moist, dense, thick, inspiring, growing, alive, breathing

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Did the tree in the woods make a sound?

This question originated in the 1740's when a philosopher, by the name of Ottman, who came to the conclusion that it did not make any sound at all.

However, in 2001, this question was put to the ultimate test by a professor of bio-horticultury who embedded microphones in the ground then planted a silver-birch and waited for it to grow over the period of 6 years. He then chopped it down remotely and the microphone did indeed record sound levels that you would expect from a newly planted silver-birch tree falling down. Therefore disproving Ottman's theory.

How many distinct seasons are there in temperate deciduous forests?

A Temperate has four seasons according to scientific calculations.

What percentage of medicine comes from rain forests?

About 25 percent of all medicine we use today come's from rainforest plants

What would happen if all the trees were destroyed?

If all of the trees were gone, we wouldn't have a very high oxygen content in the air. Less oxygen less humans.Answer

If all the rainforests were destroyed the world would practicly be destroyed because if there are no trees there will be no humans and no humans is no world.

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The removal of all the trees on earth would be a disaster. Whole ecosystems would collapse and many, many species of animals would disappear for lack of food, shelter, cover, nest sites and a host of other critical elements to their existence. Ceratinly other plants would fill in behind the trees, but if the trees go, life as we know it will disappear and something else will have to take its place.

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trees carry out a very important function- they remove carbon dioxide from the air when they grow! as humans ,animals and insects etc.. breath out co2 then there would be less plants to trap this co2 in their growth - we would need many many more other plants to take up the co2 - we would need an area 5 times the size of the are covered by trees to grown over by other plants to replace trees as trees are the best plant to remove the co2 from the atmosphere- with out trees the co2 level would rise very quickly and as co2 is a green house gas then the temperature on earth would rise as well leading to super global warming! co2 is also acidic and the amount of co2 in the ocean would also rise making the oceans acidify and killing many if not most of the animal species and plant species in the oceans of the world. The main concern with global warming is the melting of polar ice caps this would release huge amounts of water into the worlds oceans raising sea levels ( coastal flooding) but most importantly totally changing the worlds weather system by increasing the amount of water in the atmosphere as well leading to extreme weather conditions ( signs of this are all ready happening due to the release of c02 from industry) - if the Arctic ice cap melts at a continuing rate then the Gulf stream ( a steam of warm water from Mexico) will be turned off and the north of Europe will drop in temperature by about 11 degrees and snow will then get a foot hold in northern Europe leading from a period of global warming to a very quick change to global freezing ( the snow would reflect the suns rays away ) Snow would then cover all the way down to Berlin! ( the same as the last ice age!) If you look at the globe of the Earth and check the height of Britain compared to the same height in Canada and Russia you will see that they are covered in snow all year round but north west Europe is not! - that's just how effective and important the gulf stream is !!! There you go - !!!After a brief period of global warming ruining the animal species then we would very quickly revert to a period of rapid cooling and maybe even an ice age!!!

Are trees being cut down in the daintree rainforest?

It is not possible to know how many trees were logged.

Logging was severe in the Daintree rainforest, especially after World War II, 1945, but in 1987 the Daintree was confirmed with World Heritage listing. There has been no logging there since.

What is the definition of Temperate forest?

A temperate forest has a moderate climate, which includes all four seasons (i.e. spring, summer, autumn, and winter). However, the winter is very distinct . Temperate forests are located between the tropics and the polar circles.

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Temperate forests are located in the northern hemisphere and usually have a lot of dramatic seasonal changes.

What is the most common forest animal?

The most common animal/s are insects.The most common insect is a fly

Is the Amazon basin and the rain forest the same thing?

No, basin refers to the drainage area of the Amazon River while forest refers to the forest around the river. They are synonymous but not the same thing

Do buffalos live in forests?

No because a camel is not a horse, but a rodent, and a rodent is a big elephant

What are the main features of the temperate forest?

mainly broad leafed trees that will shed their leaves every year. there are 4 different layers of the temperate forest. the lower level which mainly consists of small plants a fungi. then there is the shrub layer which consists of shrubs and bushes. the next layer is the understory which is where the middle of the trees stretches to where the branches start. the final layer is the canopy which is the top layer and usually stretches to 55 feet but i depends on how old the forest is. now the plants and animals that live in a temperate forest are well adapted to their environment.

What is the human population of the Coniferous Forest?

Approximately 15 percent of the Earth's surface is coniferous forest. They are typically in mountainous regions. They are home to eagles, snakes, moose, bear, sheep, squirrels, owls and loons.

Why the land under forest becoming less?

the forest are shrinking beacause people are cutting down trees and our enviroment is a disaster we need to save are enviromemnt not for us for the state for the country fo our nation the world.

Why does the government prohibit people from cutting down trees in the forest?

Government prohibited people from cutting down trees in the forest to prevent soil erosion and to protect nature.

List of advantages of forest on environment?

There are many advantages of forest for a country some of them are listed below:

1.It helps to keep environment healthy.

What is the regions in boreal plains?

Please do your own grade 9 science project and don't cheat off the internet btw it woul be manly carniforous in the north

What invasive species are in a tropical rain forest?

Mistletoe,Broomrape, Thonningia Sanguinea,Rafflesia arnoldii