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Forest | Definition, Ecology, Types, Trees, Examples, Facts | Britannica A forest is a complex ecological system in which trees are the dominant life-form A forest is nature’s most efficient ecosystem, with a high rate of photosynthesis affecting both plant and animal systems in a series of complex organic relationships
Forest Biome - Education The word forest broadly describes an area that has a large number of trees There are three general types of forest that exist: temperate, tropical, and boreal
Why do forests matter? | UNEP - UN Environment Programme Addressing this challenge requires a multifaceted approach, as outlined by UNEP, focusing on enhancing knowledge, creating enabling conditions, and securing finance for forest protection and sustainable management
What is a forest? | Britannica A forest is a complex ecological system in which trees are the dominant life-form A forest is nature’s most efficient ecosystem, with a high rate of photosynthesis affecting both plant and animal systems in a series of complex organic relationships
forest summary | Britannica Because food other than ground plants is scarce, many ground-dwelling animals use forests only for shelter The forest is nature’s most efficient ecosystem, with a high rate of photosynthesis affecting both plant and animal systems in complex organic relationships
Top 10 Facts about Forests - WWF 6 Forests once covered just under half of the earth's land The total number of trees has fallen by nearly half since the start of human civilisation and it's estimated that over 15 billion trees are cut down each year That’s around 100,000 square kilometres of forest, or roughly one football pitch every two seconds [10] [11] [12]