10 trillion years, give or take a few billion years.
10 trillion years, give or take a few billion years.
1. What kind of tree?
2. Where is the forest?
3. How tall?
500 years because its so big
It would take 100s or 1000s of years
It can take a couple of days.
coniferous, they take 30 years though deciduous takes up to 100 years By Niamh Michelle Aldredge
It takes at least 10 minutes to reach the forest floor in a rain forest because the canopy is like a giant umbrella.
It depends on which biome you live in, and what material your sidewalk is made of: I live in rural north England, deciduous forest, the sidewalks are made of mud and after it rains it takes about half an hour in the sun to dry.
3 to 4 years
Temperate broadleaf forest and grassland.
it has large roots that can take in alot of water and swelling, this allows these trees to not explode
it will grow
it takes about 100 or so years for it to start to grow back, but about 4000 for it to regain its native identity again!!!
Unless new trees, or in the very least, new seeds were planted back, the forest will be as good as gone. But, if some new ones are planted, trees usually take decades to grow and mature into the tall ones you see in forests.
In forest fires, people are generally split into two groups, which I'll call A and B. Group A try to put the fire out or mitigate the effects by building fire breaks - gaps in the forest to stop the spread. Group B flee.
I'm assuming you are asking how long it will take a forest to grow back from destruction, and by first stage I'm assuming there is already saplings planted. It takes the trees up to five years to reach the second stage, established growth, and up to 50 years for the trees to fully mature. For the forest to reach its original state, however, it can take hundreds of years for everything to grow back and the trees to be as massive.
coniferous forest biome
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