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The trees in a deciduous forest always shed their leaves in winter in order to preserve water consumption unlike the coniferous forest which the plants do not change throughout the year. but . . . who cares it not like you care your probably just here because you are doing a school project and you want fast answers right? yes, i am right! and you know this man.

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The trees in a deciduous forest always shed their leaves in winter in order to preserve water consumption.

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They shed leaves in Winter and they are in between AAsia and Europe

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There are lots and lots of trees and occansionly there are hills or mountains. There are rivers, too.

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It has abundant minerals in the soil which makes for very fertile land and many plants grow here.

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