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- Forest abstract "A forest, also referred to as a wood or the woods, is an area with a high density of trees. As with cities, depending on various cultural definitions, what is considered a forest may vary significantly in size and have different classifications according to how and of what the forest is composed. A forest is usually an area filled with trees but any tall densely packed area of vegetation may be considered a forest, even underwater vegetation such as kelp forests, or non-vegetation such as fungi, and bacteria. Tree forests cover approximately 9.4 percent of the Earth's surface (or 30 percent of total land area), though they once covered much more (about 50 percent of total land area). They function as habitats for organisms, hydrologic flow modulators, and soil conservers, constituting one of the most important aspects of the biosphere.A typical tree forest is composed of the overstory (canopy or upper tree layer) and the understory. The understory is further subdivided into the shrub layer, herb layer, and also the moss layer and soil microbes. In some complex forests, there is also a well-defined lower tree layer.Forests are central to all human life because they provide a diverse range of resources: they store carbon, aid in regulating the planetary climate, purify water and mitigate natural hazards such as floods. Forests also contain roughly 90 percent of the world's terrestrial biodiversity.".
- Forest thumbnail Swiss_National_Park_131.JPG?width=300.
- Forest wikiPageExternalLink forests-in-danger.htm.
- Forest wikiPageExternalLink www.coolforests.org.
- Forest wikiPageExternalLink a0400e00.htm.
- Forest wikiPageExternalLink explore?ds=d5bncppjof8f9_&ctype=l&strail=false&nselm=h&met_y=ag_lnd_frst_k2&hl=en&dl=en.
- Forest wikiPageExternalLink www.intactforests.org.
- Forest wikiPageID "11090".
- Forest wikiPageRevisionID "606713764".
- Forest hasPhotoCollection Forest.
- Forest subject Category:Ecosystems.
- Forest subject Category:Forests.
- Forest subject Category:Habitats.
- Forest subject Category:Trees.
- Forest comment "A forest, also referred to as a wood or the woods, is an area with a high density of trees. As with cities, depending on various cultural definitions, what is considered a forest may vary significantly in size and have different classifications according to how and of what the forest is composed.".
- Forest label "Bos (vegetatie)".
- Forest label "Bosque".
- Forest label "Floresta".
- Forest label "Forest".
- Forest label "Foresta".
- Forest label "Forêt".
- Forest label "Las".
- Forest label "Wald".
- Forest label "Лес".
- Forest label "غابة".
- Forest label "森林".
- Forest label "森林".
- Forest sameAs Les.
- Forest sameAs Wald.
- Forest sameAs Δάσος.
- Forest sameAs Bosque.
- Forest sameAs Baso.
- Forest sameAs Forêt.
- Forest sameAs Hutan.
- Forest sameAs Foresta.
- Forest sameAs 森林.
- Forest sameAs 숲.
- Forest sameAs Bos_(vegetatie).
- Forest sameAs Las.
- Forest sameAs Floresta.
- Forest sameAs m.02zr8.
- Forest sameAs Q4421.
- Forest sameAs Q4421.
- Forest wasDerivedFrom Forest?oldid=606713764.
- Forest depiction Swiss_National_Park_131.JPG.
- Forest isPrimaryTopicOf Forest.