Clear forest
A clear forest is a zone raised, a wood, definitely differentiated on the biological level from a Forêt.
Whereas the forests natural tropical or moderate wet have a Canopée normally dense and jointed (the branches and the foliage training the houppier of the trees are encased there to give a wide and almost continuous shade), in a clear forest, the rays of the sun can penetrate between the trees.
The clear forests are primarily present on grounds poor and exposed to important climatic risks (dryness, great colds, storms.) and/or exposed to a strong pressure on behalf of herbivorous mammals or of invertebrates défolitateurs (certain butterflies, certain locusts.). One thus finds them primarily divided into sub-polar zone (taïga), in the meadows or some tropical savannas characterized by dispersed shrubs or trees.
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