A forest with trees that lose their leaves each year.
deciduous tree live in Africa or southern California
Tundra Temperate desiduous forest Temperate rainforest Rainforest Desert Taiga Grassland
Tundra Temperate desiduous forest Temperate rainforest Rainforest Desert Taiga Grassland
there is desert, tundra, desiduous forest, coniferous froest, and grasslands if there is more sorry i cant think of anymore :/
yes
Deciduous.
Yes, it sheds its leaves in autumn
Evergreens ... yes, a little. Desiduous trees, no.
It is similar to other types of forests, the only difference being the tree species themselves. Decidious simply means the leaves fall off the trees in Autumn so there is more ground cover. Info. below-
a deciduous tree sheds its leaves every autumn whereas a non-deciduous tree does not
That depends. Desiduous or leafed trees grow in regions from the equator to as far north as 72° N, and as far south as 54°S. The average winter temperature is going to depend heavily on variables such as latitude, altitude, and environmental current (atmospheric and ocean).
The opposite of deciduous is evergreen. Deciduous refers to trees that drop their leaves during the winter. Evergreen trees have the same leaves all year long. Learnt that in first grade :p