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Evergreen comes from the forest or jungle.
Tropical evergreen forests are found in Brazil
A type of forest with trees that do not lose their leaves is called an evergreen forest. These forests are characterized by trees that keep their leaves or needles throughout the year, providing a continuous canopy of greenery. Examples of trees found in evergreen forests include pine, spruce, and fir.
near the equator
Rainforest.
mahogany ebony rosewood ebony
Here are some varieties of evergreen trees:BalsamPineScrub PineWhite PineNorway PineCedar HemlockSpruceRed PineSequoiaEbony (some)Rosewood (some)Mahogany
Russia, Canada, most of Inland countries, most of Alaska, Northern Europe, particularly Siberia, and parts of the United States.
Well, let's consider this logically... "TROPICAL" - plants that need intense humidity to surive. "EVERGREEN" - plants that do not seasonally lose their foliage. "FOREST" - trees.
The type of soil in an evergreen forest is typically acidic and nutrient-rich. It is often well-drained and has a high organic content due to the decomposition of plant material on the forest floor. This type of soil is ideal for supporting the diverse plant life found in evergreen forests.
Brown bears live in a number of climates. They range from high mountains to fields of ice. They are found North American and in Siberia.
People may ask about the types of plants and animals found in evergreen forests, the climate and geography of these forests, the importance of evergreen forests for biodiversity and ecosystem health, and the threats facing these ecosystems such as deforestation and climate change.