Describe the transition of archrgoniate in land habit
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Forest transition refers to a geographic theory describing a reversal or turnaround in land-use trends for a given territory from a period of net forest area loss (i.e., deforestation) to a period of net forest area gain. The term "landscape turnaround" has also been used to represent a more general recovery of natural areas that is independent of biome type.
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Hot, dry areas, for example, are often covered in hot deserts. Warm, wet regions may give rise to tropical rain forests. There are 10 main types of land habitat on Earth. The animals and plants that live in each habitat are adapted to cope with the conditions around
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