Deciduous: trees that the leaves fall off of each fall
They stretch from the Equator in both directions to almost the arctic circle.
You can find them almost anywhere in the world.
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Trees can be deciduous or evergreen. Evergreen trees have leaves all the year round. Deciduous trees have leaves which die and fall off in autumn, then regrow in spring. You can find out if a tree is deciduous by waiting for autumn/winter, and seeing if its leaves have died and fallen off.
In temperate deciduous forests, such as New York State and many other parts of the US.
We generally find beehives on branches of deciduous trees such as Ficus religiosa.
A Tamarack is deciduous.
In the temperate deciduous forest.
The continents for a deciduous forest are North America, South America, Africa, Australia, Europe, and Asia.
There are deciduous forests but no deciduous deserts. There are, however, deciduous plants that grown in deserts.
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In the temperate zones of the Earth; not too hot, but not too cold.