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It depends on the type of forest and the type of trees it contains.
There are deciduous, hardwood and softwood coniferous trees like beech and Chilean pine mainly found in southern Chile>
There are no crops grown in the Amazon rain Forest. A rain forest is an area of land covered in Trees and plant life to have a farm land in the rain forest would no longer make it a rain forest.
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Because people are cutting down the trees.
No. The indigenous vegetation consists of rapidly growing deciduous hardwood trees, called Selva. The Amazon contains over 40,000 species of trees and plants which appear to be evergreen for the entire year.
There are trees that have hardwood and that produce large nuts. These trees are walnut, hickory, and chestnut. These trees are valuable for their timber and for the nuts produced.
The Amazon Rainforest.
yes there is a a couple trees in the Amazon rain forest
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It depends on the type of forest and the type of trees it contains.
i think because the amazon is a rain forest and the trees get lots of rain. hope this helps!
it is bacause of hardwood trees that are very hard to be cut off.
Because there are evergreen trees in an evergreen forest...
not the amazon really but in tropical rain forests there are
There are deciduous, hardwood and softwood coniferous trees like beech and Chilean pine mainly found in southern Chile>
Many types of forest conifer broadleaf which are rainforest types of forest with many vine and epiphytes Beech forest with nothofagus trees Pine forest ?