Q.1.
Why are mosses predominantly found on the forest floor and tree branches of temperate forests?
Q.2.
Broadleaf trees have large leaves that have adapted to absorb the maximum amount of sunlight possible. This large size means that they are vulnerable to winter winds and freezing conditions. Some broadleaf trees lose their leaves in the winter. What is this type of forest known as?
Q.3.
If a forest contains spruces, hemlock, pines and fir trees what type of forest is it?
Q.4.
Plant or ecological succession is the process from exposed ground through to a final established forest. In terms of succession what stage follows a mature forest?
Q.5.
Which of the following is a way that coniferous trees are adapted to the conditions of winters?
Q.6.
Mediterranean forests include a special type of vegetative ecosystem known as Mediterranean scrublands. Whilst these are normally not large enough to be considered true forests they do include small oaks and pines. What is one of the main threats facing Mediterranean scrubland?
Q.7.
What type of tree dominates in coniferous forests?
Q.8.
In terms of forest management, what is coppicing?
Q.9.
Why are coniferous forests described as being evergreen?
Q.10.
What is a pioneer species?