because of the population and cutting trees
Yes, there have been changes in forest areas where I live due to deforestation for agricultural expansion, urbanization, and logging activities. These changes have happened primarily to accommodate the needs of a growing population and to meet the demands for natural resources. However, there are also efforts being made to restore and protect forest areas through reforestation, conservation initiatives, and sustainable land management practices.
There are many forest fires that have happened in the last 10 years. There have been many thousands of fires.
because the forest that cut and replanted has an old roots and its dried up
because the forest that cut and replanted has an old roots and its dried up
Usually in a forest where the trees have NOT been cut down before. In areas that are hard to reach with equipment. Most logging now is from second or third growth trees.
Graphic wise there has been a lot of changes that has happened
There certainly are. The largest forests are in the north and in Scotland. The most famous is Sherwood Forest which has been largely chopped down. The New Forest in the south was the private hunting forest of the King.
Yes it is. Forest fires, at least from my knowledge, have never been bigger than an ocean.
Except for a few small areas in or near oases where plants can be cultivated, few changes in the plant life of the Atacama have been made by man.
Measures to save coniferous forests include having areas of land that is protected and cannot be deforested and planting new trees. There are also precautions taken so that wildfires do not start in some areas.
: African golden cats are found across the African Equatorial belt. The prefer the rain forest regions, but also range into secondary forest regions and have been known to adapt well to logged areas with dense undergrowth.
They have been widely domesticated now so are probably found in most rainforest areas, they are native to tropical South and South East Asia.