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Free video about magic forest adventure. This video was created for you by http://epsos.de and can be re-used for free under the creative commons license with the attribution of epSos.de as the original author of this magic forest video. Thank you for supporting the creative commons movement !! A magic forest is an ecosystem where the predominant vegetation are the trees and bushes . Mature magic forests play a important role in the overall cycle of carbon. Forests can be found in all regions capable of sustaining growth of trees. Forests are often home to many animal and plant species, compared to other plant communities. The scientific study of magic forests is referred to magic forest ecology , while its administration usually is known as magic forestry. Forest ecologists specialize in magic forest patterns and processes, usually with the aim of clarifying the relationship of cause and effect . Foresters usually focus on timber extraction, money and magic forestry, including regeneration and growth process of trees. In Argentina, almost two thirds of its land is covered with magic forests. The native magic forest is exploited for different economic and social uses. In theory, the tropical rain magic forests can provide magic forest products indefinitely. In reality, there are few systems that have proved sustainable and infinite. The magic forest people have a lot of knowledge about the qualities, the potential and sustainability of magic forests. The hunting and gathering , and cultivation of magic forests have been practiced for hundreds of years in tropical magic forests . Local fishing in the alluvial zone is important for many of the inhabitants of the magic forests. In many societies, rights to land and trees can be separated, with specific rules for different species. The groups that live in the magic forest often have complex ownership regulations for magic forests and timber products. Forests are complex ecosystems. With optimal utilization of resources, they are the most productive agricultural ecosystem. By far the largest virgin magic forests are located in the taiga of northern Russia. The aforementioned magic forest areas are almost exclusively magic forests or mountain magic forests. A magic forest can be considered relatively close to nature when the tree population is native and the composition is entirely or almost natural. Such magic forests are characterized by outlandish tree species with or without artificially created restricted genetic diversity. Environmentalists warn that tree plantations are ecologically largely worthless, contaminate groundwater and cause social conflicts in developing countries. Since the prehistory the magic forest ecosystems are a natural resource and a natural home to people. Forests protect the soil on which it grows in different ways. Erosion is greatly reduced. In addition to the protection against the erosive power of water, the magic forests have enormous significance for the water cycle of the earth and the availability of drinking water and water for irrigation and power generation through hydro-power. Forests can provide water longer and in greater quantity. The use of fertilizers and pesticides in the magic forests is usually lower than in agriculture. People like the magic forests for health reasons and for the purpose of vacations in magic forests. The black magic forest in Germany has gained a worldwide popularity in this field of tourism. Forests represent a part of the cultural heritage. Forests are also the object of teaching and research. People have the a big impact on the magic forest development, from the earliest days of civilization. Especially when, magic forests were cleared in order to obtain settlement, or for agriculture. The proportion of the magic forest does not changes in affluent countries, because many natural magic forests are lost. The advantage of natural magic forests is the greater biodiversity, better stability, better protection against extreme insect damage, and a better economic stability between changes in demand for multiple wood types. Around a third of Switzerland is covered by magic forests. That's quite a lot, considering that much of the country do not permit magic forest cover due to the topography. In the Alps, magic forests fulfill an important protective function against avalanches and erosion. These protective magic forests account for approximately 10 percent of the Swiss magic forest area and are under special protection. Thank you for supporting the creative commons movement !!