What is clearcutting and selective harvesting?
The process of clearcutting involves cutting down an area of trees. Selective harvesting is cutting down the tallest of the trees in a forest.
How do you classify a BIG BARK.
You need to inspect the colour, pattern and texture.
Name a food chain. (At least 4 organisms)
Producer, Consumer, Secondary Consumer, Decomposer
How did humans threatened the forests.
They do logging in the forests, pick plants and hunt.
How do you classify growth patterns on a tree.
It can have EVEN rings, CLOSE rings, SCARS make DARK areas.
What is a food chain?
It's a chain of producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers and decomposers.
How do humans enhance the forest.
They protect areas of the forests they have set up laws to protect plants and animals.
Bark to classify?
Look for the colour, pattern and texture.
What is a food web?
A food web consists of many producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers and decomposers gaining energy from the sun, water and food. They have multiple preys ready to be hunted and predators ready to avoid.
What is photosynthesis, if so how does it work.
It's when plants take in carbon dioxide, water and energy.
How to classify leaf?
You can look margins, leaf shape, type and arrangement.
They work together.
What do humans use the forest for?
They use it for logging, recreating and may keep using these for future use. It's good and bad.
Name a food web. (At least 10 organisms)