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A forest is a piece of land with many trees. Many animals need forests to live and survive. Forests are very important and grow in many places around the world. They are an ecosystem which includes many plants and animals.
Biogradska forest in Montenegro
Old-growth beech trees: Brussels, part of the Sonian Forest
Temperate rainforest in Tasmania's Hellyer Gorge
The Fatu Hiva rainforest, Polynesia.
Parambikulam Forest, Kerala, India
Ancient woodland at Brading, Isle of Wight, England showing bluebells (Hyacinthoides non-scripta), ramsons (white flowers, Allium ursinum) and hazel trees (Corylus avellana)
Temperature and rainfall are the two most important things for forests. Many places are too cold or too dry for them. Forests can exist from the equator to near the polar regions, but different climates have different kinds of forests. In cold climates conifers dominate, but in temperate zone and tropical climates forests are mainly made up of flowering plants. Different rainfall also makes different kinds of forest. No forests exist in deserts, just a few trees in places where their roots can get at some underground water.
The three major forest biomes are coniferous forests, deciduous forests, and tropical rain forests.