Why do some forests have undergrowth so thick you can’t get through it, and others are just tree trunk after tree trunk with no undergrowth at all? 1.22K viewsJanuary 3, 2024 Question92.03K August 16, 2020 0 Comments Why do some forests have undergrowth so thick you can’t get through it, and others are just tree trunk after tree trunk with no undergrowth at all? In: Biology 16 Answers ActiveNewestOldest Anonymous Posted August 16, 2020 0 Comments Not eligible, but I highly recommend “the hidden life of trees” by peter Wholloben. It goes into great detail about interdependent forest systems, in easy to grasp language. You are viewing 1 out of 16 answers, click here to view all answers. Register or Login
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