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Forest of the world Science Introduction Many other areas in the world are covered with different kinds of trees Here are three types of forests World Map Biomes of the World Google Image Result for http://uemap.com/image/english/world/biom e.gif Coniferous forest Coniferous forest This type of forest stretches from Alaska southward across North america as well as Europe and Asia. It consist mainly of cone-bearing trees such as spruce, hemlock and fir Picture of a conebearing tree Coniferous Forest Picture of a fir tree Picture of spruce Coniferous forest The soil is not very rich, because there are no leaves to decompose and make the ground suitable for growth. This will reduce the growth of other kinds of plant life. Some animals that live in this forest are moose, red fox, snowshoe rabbits and great horned owls. Coniferous animals Snowshoe rabbit Great horned owl Moose Red fox Deciduous forest Deciduous forest It is found in the mild-temperate zone of Northern Hemisphere. Major deciduous forests are found in eastern North America, Europe and eastern Asia. Deciduous forest They lose their leaves in the fall. The natural decaying of the fallen leaves makes the soil rich that allows all kinds of plant life to grow. Deciduous forest Oak, beech, ash and maple trees are types of deciduous forests. Deciduous forest Oak tree Purple beech tree Deciduous forest Ash tree Maple tree leave Deciduous animals Deer American gray squirrels Raccoons Woodpeckers Rain Forest Rain Forest It is found in Asia, Africa, South Americ, Central America and on many of the Pacific islands. Almost half of the total area of the world’s rain forest is in BRAZIL. Tropical rain forest receive at least 70% inches of rain each year and have more species of plants and animals. The thick vegetation absorbs moisture, which then evaporates and falls as rain. Rain forest It has 3 layers like the levels in a stadium. First-the canopy or the tallest level that has trees between 100 and 200 feet tall. The second level, or understory contains a mix of small trees, vines and palms and well as shrubs and ferns. The third and lowest level is the forest floor where herbs, mosses and fungi grow. The combination of heat and moisture makes tropical rain forests the perfect place for more that 15 million types of plants and animals. Rain Forest Heat and moisture Rain Forest animals anteater Jaguar Rain Forest Lemur YouTube - Madagascar I like to move music video Rain Forest Orangutan Macaw Rain Forest Sloth Toucan The End