Giới Thiệu · Forest Wallpapers
If you love nature sceneries, you will simply adore amazing pictures of forests on your phone wallpaper. Beautify your phone with plenty of wonderful deciduous or evergreen trees and relax your eyes watching them any time. Download Forest Wallpapers, choose the right background for your phone, and customize it the way you prefer. Easy-to-browse interface enables you to find the desired wallpaper in no time. Customize the wallpaper to fit your taste and screen. Zoom, un-zoom, rotate, move, scale, adjust brightness, add various effects and save your background design.The forest is a complex ecosystem consisting mainly of trees that have formed a buffer for the earth to protect life forms. The trees which make up the main area of it create a special environment which, in turn, affects the kinds of animals and plants that can exist there. The woods can develop wherever there is an average temperature greater than about 10° C in the warmest month and an annual rainfall in excess of about 200 mm annually. In any area having conditions above this range there exists an infinite variety of tree species grouped into a number of stable forest types that are determined by the specific conditions of the environment there. They can be broadly classified into many types, some of which are the Taiga type (consisting of pines, spruce, etc.) the mixed temperate ones with both coniferous and deciduous trees, the temperate, the sub tropical, the tropical forests, and the equatorial rainforests. Many different kinds of trees, shrubs, and herbs grow in deciduous forests. Most of the trees are broadleaf trees such as oak, maple, beech, hickory and chestnut. There are also several different kinds of plants like mountain laurel, azaleas and mosses that live on the shady forest floor where only small amounts of sunlight get through. The living parts of the woods include trees, shrubs, vines, grasses and other herbaceous (non-woody) plants, mosses, algae, fungi, insects, mammals, birds, and microorganisms living on the plants and animals and in the soil. These interact with one another and with the non-living part of the environment - including the soil, water, and minerals, to make up what we know as the woods. Take pleasure in magnificent green forests on your phone background.