its the oly thing left to grow
Because mosses live in moist areas,and of course in forest is always raining.
Mosses
You might find nonvascular plants, seedless vascular plants, and seed plants growing together in a moist, shaded forest environment. Nonvascular plants like mosses thrive in damp areas, seedless vascular plants like ferns can grow in partially shaded conditions, and seed plants, such as trees and shrubs, can occupy the forest canopy. The variety of plant types allows for a diverse ecosystem with different species occupying distinct niches based on their unique adaptations.
Most plants growing under trees in the forest could have very dark green leaves for a variety of reasons. It could be that the sunlight does not get through enough, and if it did, it might make the leaves lighter.?æ
You may find the following plants and animals in the woods:Animals:squirrelsfoxesbadgersbirdsfrogs/toadsrats/micePlants:treesdaisiesdaffodils
There might be many diffrent reasons but if you are still growing than it might be a growing pain or cramps.
Mostly low bushes, some birch might be present, lots of lichens and mosses.
monkeys
trees
because it will make a big fire
i think it could be elk squirrels or anything that might live in a forest
Emissions trading allows industries in developed countries to effectively reduce their emissions of carbon dioxide by investing in forest plantations and clean energy projects in developing countries. (See Carbon Credits and Forest Plantations). In theory new growing forests adsorb and store carbon to offset the carbon emitted from industry. In practise these credits might not be truly additional, for example forestry in one place might be an excuse to de-forest elsewhere. The long-term management of the forest, particularly the susceptibility to fire and drought also needs to be considered.