Forests
forests are lands on which trees are the principal plant life, usually conducive to wide biodiversity.
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Deforestation at top500.de | ■■■■ |
Deforestation in the industrial context refers to the large-scale removal of forests to make way for . . . Read More | |
Ecological diversity | ■■■ |
Ecological diversity is the variety of forests, deserts, grasslands, oceans, streams, lakes, and other . . . Read More | |
Supply | ■■■ |
Supply: In the environmental context, "supply" refers to the availability or provision of natural resources, . . . Read More | |
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Cause: A "cause" refers to the underlying reason or factor that leads to an environmental issue or problem . . . Read More | |
Surface | ■■■ |
The concept of surface finds application in physics, engineering, computer graphics, and many other disciplines, . . . Read More | |
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In the environmental context, property refers to a parcel of land, natural resource, or ecosystem that . . . Read More | |
Prescribed burning | ■■■ |
A Prescribed burning is Deliberate setting and careful control of surface fires in forests to help prevent . . . Read More | |
Koko | ■■■ |
Koko refers to a leaf of a wild plant which is one of the foods of the forest inhabitants of Central . . . Read More | |
Butterbur | ■■■ |
Butterbur refers to a perennial shrub, found throughout Europe as well as parts of Asia and North America. . . . Read More | |
Land | ■■■ |
Land, sometimes referred to as dry land, is the solid surface of the Earth, that is not covered by water. . . . Read More |