Forest (The Planet Earth Series)

“Forest” by Jake Page, published by Time Life Education in 1983, is a first edition that spans 176 pages. This book provides an informative exploration of trees, detailing their structure and characteristics while discussing the impact of forest fires. It also examines how trees have adapted to various environments and highlights the industrial uses of trees.
Readers will find a comprehensive overview of forests and forestry, particularly aimed at a juvenile audience. The content covers essential topics related to the natural world, making it a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the ecological significance of forests. Through its engaging presentation, “Forest” invites readers to learn about the vital role trees play in our environment and the various ways they contribute to human industry.
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Looks at the structure and characteristics of trees, discusses forest fires, describes how trees have adapted to different environments, and identifies industrial uses for trees
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