"There is calmness there", "forests" "the trees"

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Could you please check this passage? Should I use the plural of "forest" and "the" before "trees"?

"I think every place is interesting where there are mountains and a forest." It's/they are interesting because there is calmness there. They are cool places, with squirrels on the trees."

By saying "there is calmness there" I mean it is a calm place."
 
Could you please check this passage? Should I use the plural of "forest" and "the" before "trees"?

"I think [STRIKE]every place[/STRIKE] anywhere is interesting [STRIKE]where[/STRIKE] if there are mountains and [STRIKE]a forest[/STRIKE] forests. no quotation marks here [STRIKE]It's/[/STRIKE] They are interesting because [STRIKE]there is calmness there[/STRIKE] they are calm. They are cool places, with squirrels [STRIKE]on[/STRIKE] in the trees."

By saying "there is calmness there", I mean it is a calm place."

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Could you please check this passage? Should I use the plural of "forest" and "the" before "trees"?

"I think every place is interesting where there are mountains and [STRIKE]a [/STRIKE]forests." It's[STRIKE]/they are[/STRIKE] interesting because there is calmness there. They are cool places, with squirrels [STRIKE]on[/STRIKE] in the trees." If you are referring to "cool" as used for temperature OK, but I would use "refreshing".

By saying "there is calmness there" I mean it is a calm place."
My changes/preferences.
 
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I used "on" as I read it in one of the books, but I also came across examples with "in". When is it wrong to use "on"?
 
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Birds land on trees. Squirrels live in trees.
 
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