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The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
forest a dense growth of trees, together with other plants, covering a large area of land. The science concerned with the study, preservation, and management of forests is forestry . A forest is an ecosystem—a community of plants and animals interacting with one another and with the physical environment (see ecology ). The forests of the world are classified in three general types, or formations, which are primarily expressions of the climate in which the vegetation grows. Types of Forests The tropical hardwood forests, including rain forests, occur throughout the lowland areas... Read more
Forest, Boreal
Biology Forest, Boreal Boreal forests are the northernmost forests in the world. These are vast forests that include 29 percent of all the world's forest area in a belt around the Northern Hemisphere, including Scandinavia, Russia, and Canada. In the United ... Read more
Forest, Temperate
Biology ... beech-maple-hemlock forests; and (6) northern pine forests with red, white, and jack pines. Disturbance regimes include frequent fire in forests on sandy soils (oak and pine), to rare fire (hemlock, maple, and beech-dominated forests). Wind is a common form of disturbance in temperate ... Read more

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