When you are living in a city, it may seem like the United States and Canada is nothing but buildings and paved streets. However, much of North America is still forestland. According to Global Forest Watch, North America has approximately 8,483,000 square kilometers, or 5,271,091 square miles of forest.
It depends which woodland tribe it is.
northestern north america
North American beavers live in North America and are primarily found in woodland, semi-aquatic habitats.
eastern woodland
A woodlot is a term that is used in North America to refer to a segment of a woodland. It is also used to refer to a lot that is full of wood.
Over much of eastern North America.
North America has a range of climates, including desert, subtropical, temperate, coastal, subarctic, arctic, steppe, tundra, mountain, woodland, and grassland. In fact, the only climates NOT represented in North America (unless you count Hawaii) are tropical, and rain forest.
Garlic mustard is an exotic invasive plant from Europe that invades woodland habitats in North America and impacts forest ...
No, the Sahara is in Africa and not North America.
Martens are weasel-like animals that belong to the Mustelidae family. It is a carnivore that lives in woodland areas in North America, parts of Europe and Malay.
Lot of fresh water around, warmer climate and had more woodland, flora and fauna then the other area's.
Doreen Ozker has written: 'An Early Woodland community at the Schultz site 20SA2 in the Saginaw Valley and the nature of the Early Woodland adaptation in the Great Lakes region' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Indians of North America