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Forests - WWF Forests aren’t just full of trees – they're teeming with all kinds of life In fact, they’re home to an enormous 80% of the world’s land-based animals, insects and plant species, and around 300 million people
Forests Defined - Bureau of Land Management Although often used interchangeably, there are differences between forests and woodlands The term woodland is commonly associated with forest types located in drier climate regions; for example, the pinyon-juniper woodlands of the southwest United States
Forest Biome - National Geographic Society There are three general types of forest that exist: temperate, tropical and boreal Experts estimate that these forests cover approximately one-third of Earth’s surface Temperate forests are found across eastern North America and Eurasia
Forest - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The three major forest biomes are coniferous forests, deciduous forests, and tropical rain forests More than half of the world's forests are found in only five countries (Brazil, Canada, China, the Russian Federation, and the United States of America)
Forests - Environment America The trees that make up our forests are some of the oldest living things on Earth, many of them older than America itself These forests provide crucial habitat for thousands of species
Forests | U. S. Geological Survey - USGS. gov There are 190 million acres of forest on Federal lands Forests provide society with economically important goods and services, and a wide range of recreational activities
Forests - The World Foundation for Natural Science Forests cover 40 3 million km 2 of the Earth’s surface One half are located in five countries alone, namely Russia, Brazil, Canada, China and the USA Forests are of majestic beauty; they are diverse, species-rich and absolutely indispensable