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TERRESTRIAL HABITAT: FOREST, GRASSLANDS AND ARID LANDS

CONTENT

1. Forest

  • Characteristics of Forest
  • Strata in a Rain Forest
  • Distribution of Organisms in a Forest
  • Adaption of Plants and Animals in a Forest

2. Grassland

  • Characteristics of Grassland
  • Distribution of Plants and Animals in Grassland
  • Some Adaptation of Grassland Communities

3. Arid Land

  • Characteristics of Arid Lands
  • Types of Arid Lands
  • Distribution of the Organisms to Arid Lands
  • Some Adaptation of Organisms to Arid Lands

 

FOREST

A forest is a plant community in which tree species are dominant. There are different kinds of forests, whose distribution is determined mainly by climate (particularly rainfall and temperature), but sometimes by elevation, soil factors and the activities of man, such as farming lumbering, cutting of firewood, bush burning, road construction and building construction. Forest used to cover most of southern Nigeria but the area covered by forest has been reduced by human activity.

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