On the basis of shedding leaves,how are forests classified?Explain
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Forest is a type of Habitat or Biome which has high density of Trees. The FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization) defines Forest as a land with Tree crown cover (or equivalent stocking level) of more than 10% and area of more than 0.5 hectare. The Forest is in fact a complex ecosystem with distinct interrelationships of non living organisms (the plants, animals, micro-organisms) and the non-living, inorganic or abiotic part (soil, climate, water, organic debris, rocks) of an environment. Forests can develop wherever there is an average temperature greater than about 10° C in the warmest month and an annual rainfall in excess of about 200 mm annually. Forests houses over two-thirds of known terrestrial Species of the World. There are various type of Forests of which the Tropical Rainforests are located at latitudes of 10° north and south of the Equator and the latitudes between 53°N and 67°N have Boreal Forests. Over 30% of the Earth's surface is covered with Forests in modern times where as once they covered 50% of total surface of the World. This has happened mainly because of Deforestation caused by Human need for wood, food, housing etc.
Forest is a type of Habitat or Biome which has high density of Trees. The FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization) defines Forest as a land with Tree crown cover (or equivalent stocking level) of more than 10% and area of more than 0.5 hectare. The Forest is in fact a complex ecosystem with distinct interrelationships of non living organisms (the plants, animals, micro-organisms) and the non-living, inorganic or abiotic part (soil, climate, water, organic debris, rocks) of an environment. Forests can develop wherever there is an average temperature greater than about 10° C in the warmest month and an annual rainfall in excess of about 200 mm annually. Forests houses over two-thirds of known terrestrial Species of the World. There are various type of Forests of which the Tropical Rainforests are located at latitudes of 10° north and south of the Equator and the latitudes between 53°N and 67°N have Boreal Forests. Over 30% of the Earth's surface is covered with Forests in modern times where as once they covered 50% of total surface of the World. This has happened mainly because of Deforestation caused by Human need for wood, food, housing etc.Types of Forests and their Classification
Forest is a type of Habitat or Biome which has high density of Trees. The FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization) defines Forest as a land with Tree crown cover (or equivalent stocking level) of more than 10% and area of more than 0.5 hectare. The Forest is in fact a complex ecosystem with distinct interrelationships of non living organisms (the plants, animals, micro-organisms) and the non-living, inorganic or abiotic part (soil, climate, water, organic debris, rocks) of an environment. Forests can develop wherever there is an average temperature greater than about 10° C in the warmest month and an annual rainfall in excess of about 200 mm annually. Forests houses over two-thirds of known terrestrial Species of the World. There are various type of Forests of which the Tropical Rainforests are located at latitudes of 10° north and south of the Equator and the latitudes between 53°N and 67°N have Boreal Forests. Over 30% of the Earth's surface is covered with Forests in modern times where as once they covered 50% of total surface of the World. This has happened mainly because of Deforestation caused by Human need for wood, food, housing etc.Types of Forests and their ClassificationUNEP-WCMC Classification
Forest is a type of Habitat or Biome which has high density of Trees. The FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization) defines Forest as a land with Tree crown cover (or equivalent stocking level) of more than 10% and area of more than 0.5 hectare. The Forest is in fact a complex ecosystem with distinct interrelationships of non living organisms (the plants, animals, micro-organisms) and the non-living, inorganic or abiotic part (soil, climate, water, organic debris, rocks) of an environment. Forests can develop wherever there is an average temperature greater than about 10° C in the warmest month and an annual rainfall in excess of about 200 mm annually. Forests houses over two-thirds of known terrestrial Species of the World. There are various type of Forests of which the Tropical Rainforests are located at latitudes of 10° north and south of the Equator and the latitudes between 53°N and 67°N have Boreal Forests. Over 30% of the Earth's surface is covered with Forests in modern times where as once they covered 50% of total surface of the World. This has happened mainly because of Deforestation caused by Human need for wood, food, housing etc.Types of Forests and their ClassificationUNEP-WCMC ClassificationWWF Classification
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