A deciduous forest is a forest that usually has 4 seasons. The trees loose their leaves in the
fall and grow there leaves in the spring
A deciduous forest is a forest where the trees lose their leaves. There are many types of animals and plants. Check out the link in the Related Links.
When the leaves fall off as opposed to evergreen trees when the leaves don't fall off at all!
A deciduous forest if a forest made up of trees that have leaves not cones.
New England and Massachusetts have a lot of deciduous forests.
It's not a place, it's a type of forest.
There are evergreen trees and deciduous trees.
Evergreens, obviously, are green all year round and don't lose their leaves or needles (eg, pine). Deciduous trees are the ones that lose their leaves in autumn (eg oak, birch, sycamore etc) so a deciduous forest would be a forest mainly made up of these trees.
A deciduous forest would be one where all the trees loose their leaves during the Fall. The trees that remain green like pine trees are called coniferous.
deciduous forests have lots of trees and have lots of plants they stay very green even during winter and has evergreen trees
A deciduous forest is a forest the contains trees that lose their leaves in the winter so i hope this helps u
A deciduous forest is composed mainly from trees that shed their leaves in the Autumn, and are bare branched during the winter.
Maple, Ash, Oak, Aspen, Olive
The New Forest in England.
Oak and maple are examples of deciduous trees (trees that loose their leaves).
Deciduous trees lose their leaves in the autumn. Mostly these are broadleaf trees, but some conifers are also deciduous. In New Zealand, there are only a couple of species that mostly lose their leaves in the winter. The generalization that broadleaf trees lose their leaves in the winter is a northern hemisphere misbelief.
A conifer is typically an evergreen, it does not drop its' 'leaves' (needles or scales) as do deciduous trees. Blue Spruce, White Pine, and Douglas fir are examples of conifer trees. Think Christmas trees - they are conifers. A conifer is a cone bearing tree. Some conifers are deciduous for example the Larch.
These are called deciduous trees. Trees that keep their leaves in winter are called coniferous. Most coniferous trees have needle leaves and cones. Deciduous leaves vary in shape and size but most trees that don't have a needle shaped leaf are deciduous trees.
Deciduous trees loses their leaves in fall and regrow them in the spring.
Trees.
Squirrels and trees are examples of commensalism in the deciduous forest. The trees, which are not harmed, provide the squirrels with shelter and protection.
Oak and maple are examples of deciduous trees (trees that loose their leaves).
Coniferous means that trees or shrubs have cones or pointed needles. Deciduous means that trees shed their leaves annually. While some examples of coniferous trees are firs and spruce, deciduous trees are oak and maple.
A Deciduous tree
Trees that loose their leaves in the autumn, are called Deciduous trees. (Non-evergreen trees)Some examples of Deciduous trees are..:Tower PoplarGreen AshSugar MapleRed MapleBur OakBlack WalnutEuropean White BirchHope I could help,SSV~
All deciduous trees lose their leaves in winter.
They cannot take the Cold And Hot changing.
deciduous trees lose there leaves in the autumn. some examples are maple, oak, birch, etc. hope that helped:)
Deciduous trees Flowers Mushroom Grass
maples
Deciduous trees lose their leaves in the autumn. Mostly these are broadleaf trees, but some conifers are also deciduous. In New Zealand, there are only a couple of species that mostly lose their leaves in the winter. The generalization that broadleaf trees lose their leaves in the winter is a northern hemisphere misbelief.