In the temperate deciduous forest.
When settlers first arrived in the northeastern United States, they encountered the temperate deciduous forest biome. This biome is characterized by a diverse array of trees, such as maple, oak, and hickory, which provided the settlers with resources for farming and tapping for maple sugar. The rich soil and distinct seasons in this biome were conducive to agriculture and settlement.
cutting trees for home purpose and some animal becoming extinct cause of the loss of their habitat i like fried chicken. and pototos
Maple trees
in seers' village (west of camelot castle) there are maple trees behind the bank
in north America you can find those trees
In the tundra biome, you would typically find stunted shrubs, mosses, lichens, and grasses rather than trees. The harsh and cold conditions of the tundra make it difficult for trees to grow and thrive.
North America
The Maple trees (red and yellow) were limited edition items that were available in the fall. You can gift yellow maple trees or buy them for 3 farmcash red trees you can gift on farmville.com or buy for 2 farmcash in the market. Silver Maple trees you can buy for 25 farmcash
A Taiga biome is a mountain like hill, that has a lot of trees and vegatation. You can find one in a large portion of Canada, Europe, and Asia. :)
In a desert or arid biome.
A Taiga biome is a mountain like hill, that has a lot of trees and vegatation. You can find one in a large portion of Canada, Europe, and Asia. :)
Yes, we have tonnes! That's why our national symbol is the Maple Leaf! ;)We have them allllllll over the place! Pay a visit to Ottawa, the nation capital (I've visited it's gorgeous!) and you'll find tonnes of maple trees!