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There are deciduous, hardwood and softwood coniferous trees like beech and Chilean pine mainly found in southern Chile>

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Deciduous trees live in the Amazon rainforest but give the illusion of being evergreen by shedding there leaves at different times.

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Yes, particularly in the dryer regions of the Amazon basin, such as northeastern Bolivia.

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Deciduous forest.

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Q: Do trees lose their leaves in a tropical rainforest or a deciduous forest?
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What is the difference between desert ecosystem and forest ecosystem?

Well, in the forest ecosystem, it has more plant life than the forest ecosystem.Also, their temperature's are different.And, the forest ecosystem is usually more humid then the desert ecosystem.The forest ecosystem is also probably cooler then the desert ecosystem, depending what either lives there or where the forest and desert is located.


A hot wet forest where the trees grow very tall and their leaves stay green all year?

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Is a deciduous forest like the forest in twilight?

No, a deciduous forest refers to the equatorial rainforests or other rainforests that lose their leaves, the rainforest in Twilight is coniferous, meaning that it is evergreen and doesn't lose it's leaves.Equatorial rainforests are not evergreen, they do lose their leaves just not all at once so they appear green in general.


What are the differences between the tropical rain forest and the deciduous forest?

An equatorial rain forest is near the Equator. The Equator receives the most sunlight during the year, gets lots of rain and is warm to hot year round. A deciduous tree, which could be in a deciduous forest loses its leaves each fall, hibernates during the winter and gets new leaves each spring. Rain forest trees do not lose their leaves.


Can you give an interesting fact about the deciduous forest?

The leaves of the deciduous forest change every fall.


What is a deciduos Forest?

a deciduous forest is a forest that looses its leaves in autumn


What is the another word for the leaves of tree?

deciduousadd. NO. In Gondwanaland, there are many broad leaved trees, and very few are deciduous. In New Zealand, there are only a couple of (native) trees that are deciduous, and most are not conifers.And, even in the N Hemisphere there are conifers that are deciduous.Perhaps the distinction you seek is net-veined leaves?


A tree that sheds its leaves in winter?

yes they do, the only place that shed their leaves is the deciduous forest


Which forest does trees loose their leaves?

Deciduous.


What are physical features of a deciduous forest?

The trees in a deciduous forest shed their leaves in winter to reduce water consumption.


What is monsoon forest?

Deciduous tropical forests that shed their leaves during the dry season, usually slightly less dense than normal rainforests.


Forest dominated by climax communities of trees that lose their leaves every autumn?

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.