yes all forests have trees
35 percent of the forest is covered with trees but this is for pine trees. But you could searh it up if you mean a different type of forest.In Africa you get like 0.1 percent :)
rain forest
Fruit trees bear fruit while forest trees can or cant they just have to be in a forest. So fruit trees is a much narrower thing then forest trees.
a group of trees is called a forest of trees
a forest is a compact of many trees where in different animals live. The forest need trees so the animals can live there. The forest needs that many trees.
oak trees , red wood trees , and forest wood trees
Yes, the noun forest is a collective noun; a forest of trees. Other collective nouns for trees are a stand of trees, a copse of trees, or a grove of trees.
Gabon is a tropical rain forest. I, myself, am Gabonese. The rain forest region of Africa is west central Africa, and and some of the countries above. Some countries in the rain forest biome are Gabon, Cameroon, Congo, Ghana, and Nigeria. The trees there are being cut down at a faster rate than they can grow. If this continues, there would be no more trees. The rain forests make up a small percentage in Africa, as you well know that the desert is more common. Just as Saudi Arabia is dependent on oil, the countries in this region are dependent on their trees. If the trees are gone, their economy is more likely to fall. So we have to savor the scarcity of trees there because they provide air and medicine for Africa, who needs it.
forest of Africa
Most lions in Africa live on the savanna - grassy plains with few trees. The Asiatic lion, however, is currently found only in the Gir Forest of India.
You can't see the trees for the forest!
fruit trees grow fruit and forest trees don't grow anything.