tress and all kinds of leaves and some other kind of leaves
As stated the question does not make sense. Assuming you mean " a temperate forest" and "distinct" seasons; Yes
depends on the plant
what are the producers in a forest the producers in a forest would be the plants (trees, bushes and other stuff) that feed the animal life. Go to http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/exhibits/biomes/forests.php#temperate it gives you a whole thing on the temperate forest! this is what i used!
yes- temperate means : having a moderate climate which especially lacks extremes in temperature- this means the forest has seasons; deciduous means: falling off or shed seasonally or at a certain stage of development in the life cycle, so basically they mean the same thing and people just drop the temperate part to make it shorter even though that is its proper nameyes because its basically the same thing as the deciduous forest
No but very similar, a temperate deciduous forest is made up of deciduous trees or trees that change colors with the seasons, unlike an Tagia(Conifers) which is mainly evergreens trees that stay green year-round. A temperate broad leaf forest is warmer, and more humid, and also contains a wider variety of plant species.
All seed bearing plants will bear seeds if they are the female plant.
Squirrels live in wooded areas such as forests where they can make their homes in trees.
all but if you mean just plant and not trees then only the forest floor
In a forest, you can find natural resources such as wood for timber, plants for medicinal purposes, wild fruits and nuts for foraging, and game for hunting. Additionally, forests provide ecosystem services like clean air, water, and habitat for a variety of organisms.
1. Ferns. 2. Molds.
It could make the bird attract mates
vegetable peelings, grass and dead fruits and plants