yes people do go to the deciduous forest on vacion
Deciduous trees leaves fall in the autumn and rot on the ground and form a mulch which in turn feeds the tree.
Well the deciduous forest is where we live as so its basically found by people or explorers
There are a number of foods that people could in the temperate deciduous forest. These people could eat berries for example.
deciduous trees go into dormancy over winter relying on stored energy to survive, without the leaves they cant photosynthesize. the exception to this would be in young trees that have green stems that photosynthesize.
That is how they are. They do not have deciduous leaves that need to be discarded they have needles that are tougher and withstand the winter.
No they do not manely they stay in the coniferous forest.
Deciduous usually means plants that drop their leaves, such as in the fall. The opposite of deciduous is evergreen. Often people mistake the opposite of deciduous to be coniferous, meaning cone-bearing. There are a few deciduous trees that are also coniferous, such as larch. There are also plants that are evergreen but are not coniferous, such as eucalyptus.
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A Tamarack is deciduous.
No, deciduous trees drop their leaves in the fall, coniferous trees stay green all year round. yes they do Not all conifers stay green all year round, for example the Larch. Evergreens stay green all year round, some are not conifers.
threes that lose their leaves in the winter are called deciduous trees. They lose their leaves to conserve moisture and reduce the amount of energy they must consume in order to stay alive. The leaves of some deciduous trees turn bright colors before they drop to the ground, while others simply fade or turn brown. Environmental factors and the genome of the tree affect how quickly the leaves fall.