How are the shapes of crowns of trees
and their locations on earth related to each other?
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Forest: An area with high density of trees is called a forest. A forest is a system which is composed of plants, animals and microorganisms.
Forest as Habitat: Forest is the habitat for a variety of living beings. Many plants, animals and microbes live in the forest.
A typical tree forest is composed of two distinct layers, viz. overstory (or canopy) and understory. A tree can be divided into two parts: trunk and branches. The branches of a tree make its crown. Crowns of several trees; in the forest; make the canopy. In dense forests, the canopy looks like the roof of the forest. There are many animals and creatures which live only on the canopy, e.g. monkeys.
Crowns of trees come in various shapes. Some common examples are shown in the given figure.
Forest: An area with high density of trees is called a forest. A forest is a system which is composed of plants, animals and microorganisms.
Forest as Habitat: Forest is the habitat for a variety of living beings. Many plants, animals and microbes live in the forest.
A typical tree forest is composed of two distinct layers, viz. overstory (or canopy) and understory. A tree can be divided into two parts: trunk and branches. The branches of a tree make its crown. Crowns of several trees; in the forest; make the canopy. In dense forests, the canopy looks like the roof of the forest. There are many animals and creatures which live only on the canopy, e.g. monkeys.
Crowns of trees come in various shapes. Some common examples are shown in the given figure.
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