Where in the Philippines mossy forest are abundant?
you can find it mostly in CAR region, BEGUET(baguio), KALINGA(balbalasang national park) and other CAR places
What rabbits in deciduous forest eat?
Lots of animals such as Fox's hunt and eat the cotton tail rabbit. The biggest and worst for hunting them is us humans. We use dogs to help us hunt them so we can kill them.
How many bamboo trees are in japan?
Living beings use bamboo trees for lots of things:
~ Pandas eat bamboo
~ People cut down bamboo trees for houses, buildings, etc.
Because of all this action, people need to cut them down.
Since bamboo houses are "in" during this generation, more and more people are cutting them down each year.
Bottom line - about 7,000 bamboo trees are cut down in a year.
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What are the native plants and adaptations to live in the boreal forest?
Where do most animals live in the rain forest?
southren of Africa tropical islands are good for the animals fore aiir and climate is just as good :]
What are some predator-prey relationships in the grasslands?
Predator: boa constrictor
Prey: Lizards, Opossums, Porcupine, Tanagers
Predator: Short-Tailed Fruit Bat
Prey: Insects
Predator: Ocelot
Prey: Agouti
Predator: Frogs
Prey: Flies
What are forests and grasslands?
forests are divided into 2 parts- deciduous and tropical
deciduous trees lose their leaves
tropical ones don't
grasslands are usually large open areas with a few trees
Why the amazon forest is called evergreen forest?
Because the dominant trees and shrubs that dominate the typical rain-forest biome are in fact broad leaf evergreens, that is, they do not lose their leaves, they retain them year round.
What is the geographic location for coniferous forest?
There are many species of conifer. The continents of the Americas, Africa, Australasia, Europe and Asia all have conifer forests. They are larger in the more clement climates of sothern Africa, southern Australasia, east and western, Americas, large areas of Europe and sia. Conifers primarly prefer cooler climates without excessive rainfall. A very few species can survive hotter climes. Here in Australia, large plantation forests of conifers particularly radiata pine are being grown for harvesting. The unique Huon Pine of Tasmania is almost extinct after huge forests were felled for boat building Great boat wood). Companies such as Bryant and May plant alot of pine around the world for match production.
Do grasshoppers live in rainforests?
yes grasshoppers do live in the rain forest but i don't no what kind
Who is responsible for protecting the forest?
the people that the governor or any leader of a region, or any place had pay for them to protecting the forest. In other words, the governor or any leader's of a places responsibility.
How do plants find light on the rain forest floor?
During the daylight hours it is not pitch black on the rainforest floor. While you may not be able to see the sun directly, enough light is scattered and reflected from other objects that light is readily available on the forest floor. as a result, plants do not need to find light, it is there for them.
Of course, some plants prefer brighter light and they grow tall to reach above their neighbors to where the sun is less obscured.
Predict what the effect will be on one of earths system if a forest is cut down for lumber?
Some of the most cherished political, economic and social structures have ... has risen significantly over the years,* many have turned inward, cutting off foreign relations.
Is a temperate forest the same as a temperate rainforest?
No but very similar, a temperate deciduous forest is made up of deciduous trees or trees that change colors with the seasons, unlike an Tagia(Conifers) which is mainly evergreens trees that stay green year-round. A temperate broad leaf forest is warmer, and more humid, and also contains a wider variety of plant species.
What is the difference between the woods and the desert?
There are several differences between woods and desert. One major difference is trees. Another is that deserts are typically very dry, while forests need to have consistent access to water in order to keep the plants alive. Deserts often also have plants (not all of them are pure sand), but the plants are things that can survive with inconsistent water, like cacti.
Is the destruction of the world's forests is inevitable as our need for land and food grows?
Some say the destruction of the world's forests because of the need for land and food is inevitable, but others say it is not. If the world uses the land and farming techniques (biointensive planting for one) that are already available, the world's forests would not have to be destroyed. If they continue on the course they are on, then yes, the forests would be destroyed.
Why do you think evergreen forests and hardwood forests are named the way they are?
Because there are evergreen trees in an evergreen forest...
Do dandelions grow in forests?
Dandelions do grow in forests. They
are usually found in parks, meadows
or in front yards though. :)
Where is the National Museum Of Forest Service in Missoula Montana located?
The address of the National Museum Of Forest Service History is: Po Box 2772, Missoula, MT 59806-2772
How do people survive in the rain forest?
Inhabitants of the rain forest use its natural resources to build shelters, make tools, and hunt and gather food.
Someone else's opinion about advice to give explorers visiting a rain forest
1. take a knife or a sharp bone
2. take a shovel or a sharp stick
3. take some thread or get a length of vine
4. take a container for holding water
5. take a lighter or a piece of flint and know how to make a campfire
6. take food
7. take water
8. take a shelter
9. use your brains!