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explain the structure of the forest

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Answered by student8248
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Forest structure is the horizontal and vertical distribution of layers in a forest including the trees, shrubs, and ground cover (which includes vegetation and dead and down woody material). Structure looks at the proportion of small, medium, and large trees and is usually reported as trees per acre by diameter class. These age- or size-class groupings are further defined as seedling, sapling, pole, and sawlog.

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Answered by aditya4305
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forest is full greeny shady colour and its products helps a lot such as wood, rubber etc.
forest as a nature gift to survive a people by their releasing of oxygen.
IT'S STRUCTURE IS HORIZONTAL AND VERTICAL THEIR STEMS.
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