Forrests
Forests are large areas dominated by trees. They are complex ecosystems that play a vital role in the Earth's biosphere. Forests cover a significant portion of the planet's land surface and are home to a vast diversity of plant and animal life. The types of forests vary greatly depending on climate, soil, and geographical location, leading to classifications such as tropical rainforests, temperate forests, and boreal forests.
These ecosystems are crucial for regulating the global climate by absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
Human societies have long relied on forests for resources, including timber for construction and fuel, as well