in tropical and sub tropical zones were lots of sunlight and moisture let the trees grow continuously
the plants that form the basis of rain forest are evergreen , broadleaf trees
the equatorial forest is known as evergreen forest because the forest is full of trees and plants
Oak trees
The differentiate between tropical evergreen and tropical monsoon forest is that it have less rainfall but tropical monsoon forest have more rainfall than the tropical evergreen forest.
broadleaf forest
Broadleaf Evergreen Forest
Broadleaf Evergreen Forest
the plants that form the basis of rain forest are evergreen , broadleaf trees
An evergreen forest is a forest consisting entirely or mainly of evergreen trees that retain green foliage all year round. Such forests reign the tropics primarily as broadleaf evergreens, and in temperate and boreal latitudes primarily as coniferous evergreens.
the temperate evergreen forest are located in the mid-latitudinal coastal region.
Ice cap, tundra, coniferous forest, mixed forest, deciduous forest, temperature grassland, chaparral, desert scrub, desert, tropical grassland, and broadleaf evergreen forest.
Temperate broadleaf forest is the generic biome covering England.
evergreen and broadleaf forests
Evergreen forest are found in areas with high humidity and relatively stable and mild temperatures. The rainforest ecosystem, usually at the canopy level.
"The natural vegetation in the Humid Subtropical climate zone is the subtropical evergreen forest. This forest occurs in two forms: broadleaf and needle-leaf. The subtropical broadleaf evergreen forest often has a well-developed lower layer of vegetation, including ferns, small palms, shrubs, and herbaceous plants. The subtropical needle-leaf evergreen forest of the southeastern United States is known as the southern pine forest. Loblolly and slash pines dominate the uplands. Bald cypress grows in the swamps of this area. Timber companies have created many plantations in the area yielding valuable lumber and pulp." --msn encarta
The NZ forest is almost exclusively evergreen (only two exceptions) and predominantly broadleaf. But there are a number of evergreen conifers. Mostly it is a forest of mixed species. It usually has at least two layers, a top storey and an undergrowth.
Mangroves, Lowland Tropical Coniferous Forest / Tropical Savannah, Tropical Moist Broadleaf (Rain) Forest, Tropical Dry Broadleaf Forest, and Cloud Forest.