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The Deciduous Forest
The terms Coniferous and Deciduous refer to two different types of trees. Deciduous trees have broad leaves, which they shed every year. For example, Oak, Birch and Maple. Conifers have much smaller, needle or scale like foliage. For example, Pine, Cedar and Spruce. Sometimes forests are classified according to the type of tree they contain the most of. For example if you were to go out into a forest that contained mostly oak trees, with the odd poplar you'd be correct in assuming you were in a deciduous forest.
Coniferous means that trees or shrubs have cones or pointed needles. Deciduous means that trees shed their leaves annually. While some examples of coniferous trees are firs and spruce, deciduous trees are oak and maple.
A maple trees habitat is a coniferous forest. It is a special type of tree, and a maple tree is one of them.
The Deciduous Forest
A variety of trees grow in a deciduous forest. Some of which are beech, maple and oak. I hope I helped you!
Common deciduous forest tees include trees like oak, sweet gum, maple, and Beech.
In the temperate deciduous forest.
A deciduous tree sheds its leaves annually. Therefore, a deciduous forest primarily is populated with such trees. These type of trees include oak, maple, elm, and beech.
Coniferous- Fir, Evergreen, ChristmasDeciduous- Maple, Hickory, Ash, Beech