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In a way they do. In the fall, deciduous trees drop their leaves and their sap pulls inward, putting them in a sort of suspended animation state to survive the winter.
an evergreen :)
Hardwoods come from broadleafed trees. These are generally deciduous although there are a few broadleaved evergreen trees. Hardwoods include maple, ash, elm, oak and others. The term hardwood is confusing as some softwood trees have wood harder than some hardwoods. As an example some hardwoods (e.g. balsa) are softer than most softwoods, while yew is an example of a hard softwood. Technically the distinction between hardwood and softwood relates to the plant's reproduction. All trees reproduce by producing seeds, but the seed structure varies. Hardwood trees are angiosperms, seeds with some sort of covering. Softwoods are gymnosperms. These plants let seeds fall to the ground as is, with no covering.
It is sort of fruit bearing trees.
bamboo
Mass
errr? what sort of question is that?
any sort of tree-generally the fast growing trees
Cedar trees
kowhi trees
The answer is Mass
they live in forest and clearings from the trees