The silver Maple tree grows in Canada and is found commonly next to bodies of water. They grow better and are more beautiful in wet warmer weather. they will grow in the snow but they suffer horrible breakage from the drying effects of the snow.
Not sure exactly what your question is here, but if it is what they look like, they are simple (each leaf structure has a bud at its base), palmately (palm, or hand) shaped, with opposite branching structure. Some are deeply lobed, like silver maple, and some have shallow lobes, like Norway maple.
They live in forest
I don't think green bears exist.
I think Maple Story is kinda like Runescape. Girls at my school play it but, you have download it.
Maple is like the color of the wood.
Canada has a Maple leave on their flag. Maple syrup tastes really good.
I'm not sure if they like mountains but they do think mountains is a good home for them and it is there habitat.
laughter that makes the sound of silver (think bells or clinking silverware). like a child's laughter
Environment, health, life cycle stage and species determine the maple tree smell. Silver maples (Acer saccharinum) generally may be credited with foul smells when their twigs are broken. Sugar maples (Acer saccharum) tend to be described as sugary because of their maple syrup-friendly sap.
...They're not the same. Maple trees are like regular trees and pine trees are Christmas trees. Maple trees produce syrup that you can eat. Where-as pine trees make sap but you can't eat that.
they like their habitat because i should be close to their natural habitat
I think they do but they prefer bamboo to snack on