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Gnoma [55]
2 years ago
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imagine that you are in a virgin forest it is your first time to have the chance to go around it share with the class all the th

ings you have seen there
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Aleks04 [339]2 years ago
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Hi! :)

I would build myself shelter, hunt for animals, and survive.
sattari [20]2 years ago
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<em>If I was in a virgin forest for one week, then I would try to survive by making use of everything that was there. Perhaps many things will be found in virgin forests (native/untouched forests) such as animals with new species, plants, and geographical conditions in the forest. </em>

<h2>Further explanation </h2>

Virgin Forests are forests as in general, only virgin forests are forests that have not yet been cut down by trees, untouched by humans, have not taken resources, the point is a forest with a level of nearly one hundred percent authenticity.

The definition of a Virgin Forest is a forest that has not been affected by human activities. This forest is still original, has not yet experienced logging stands. This virgin forest is often referred to as Primary Forest because in it forest exploitation activities have not yet taken place.

Virgin forest is a type of forest that has reached a long life and shows unique biological characteristics. Old-age forests usually contain large, old trees and large stems. The death of individual trees creates gaps or gaps in the main canopy layer, allowing light to penetrate the main canopy and creating favorable conditions for photosynthesis under the shade.

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Subject: English

Keywords: virgin forest, survival, native forest

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