i guess the main character is that the forest trees sheds their leaves when the water in the soil becomes scarce/ summer is coming close.
It is its deciduous :)
yes
deciduous forest
Taiga contains Coniferous forests. Tundra is generally associated with sparse land, permafrost, and few shrubs here and there.
Trees that lose all their leaves once a year are called deciduous whereas trees which lose their leaves continuously and not all at once are called evergreen.In temperate regions that experience cold winters, many tree species lose their leaves with the onset of the cooler weather in autumn (fall). These deciduous forests once covered large areas of temperate Asia, Europe and North America. Superb autumnal leaf colours can be seen in the deciduous forests of Canada and New England. They are not the only regions where deciduous trees are common however, and tree species in many sub-tropical and tropical regions which experience a strongly seasonal rainfall, also lose their leaves once a year with the onset of the dry season e.g. the African Acacia trees. Such trees are common in the savannas and woodlands of Africa, South America and Asia.
Desert, Polar, Tundra, Forest (Deciduous, Coniferous), Chaparral.
* Coniferous Forest (Taiga) * Temperate Deciduous Forest * Tropical Rainforest
biome
I'm pretty sure it's the Deciduous Forest. Hope that helps!
Deciduous forest
Water, sunlight, and food
the deciduous forest, desert, grassland, deciduous forest. ChaCha!
Deserts, Tropical Forest, Coniferous Forest, Deciduous Forest, the Tundra, and the Grasslands. There are more biomes, but these are the main ones.
Mainly fresh water is in a deciduous forest.
Yes, I think there are monkeys in the deciduous forest
Temperate Deciduous Forest
Some biotics in the deciduous forest are the animals that live there