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From the choices: Teak, Balsa, Mahogany and Mapple. Mapple is the correct answer.
Maple is does not grow in the rain forest :)
The Deciduous Forest
Kapok Tree, Redwood, Mahogany, and Oak.
A variety of trees grow in a deciduous forest. Some of which are beech, maple and oak. I hope I helped you!
yes it comes from the rain forests
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Congo and Kenya both grow mahogany.
Trees like a maple and spruce grow in a temperate rainforest. i am not for sure they are the same but i think they are.
Because leaves from an upper canopy high above the forest floor. Also , because trees that grow in the raim forest include species of myrtle,laurel ,palm , rosewood ,mahogany ,and ceder , to name just a few.
A great variety of plants are found in a deciduous forest. Moss, lichens, ferns, wildflowers, and other small plants grow on the forest floor. Shrubs grow at mid-level. Trees such as maple, oak, birch, magnolia, sweet gum and beech are found in deciduous forests.
If referring to "genuine mahogany" which is native to Latin America and the Caribbean, no. However there are several other species of trees in the Mahogany family that grow throughout Asia whose timber is used commercially as mahogany would. These are of the genus TOONA. Toona is one kind of mahogany, other than American mahogany. Toona grows natively in Vietnam (as well as many other Asian countries.) So, mahogany of the Toona genus does grow in Vietnam, however mahogany of the American genus does not.