Main Similarities
Coniferous trees and deciduous trees reproduce by means of seed.
Both these tress bear leaves.
The different types of vegetation found in India are:(i) Tropical Evergreen Forests(ii) Tropical Deciduous Forests(iii) Tropical Thorn Forests and Scrubs(iv) Montane Forests(v) Mangrove ForestsA description of the vegetation of high altitudes:In mountainous regions, there is a succession of natural vegetation belts in the same order as we see from the tropical to the tundra regions.(a) The wet temperate types of forests are found between a height of 1,000 and 2,000 metres. Evergreen broad-leaf trees such as oaks and chestnuts are predominant in this area.(b) Between 1,500 and 3,000 metres, temperate forests containing coniferous trees like pine, deodar and spruce are found. These forests cover mostly the southern slopes of the Himalayas and places having high altitude in southern and north-east India.(c) At higher elevations, temperate grasslands are common.(d) At altitudes higher than 3,600 metres, temperate forests and grasslands give way to the alpine vegetation. Silver fir, pines and birches are the common trees of these forests. They get progressively stunted as they approach the snow-line.(e) Ultimately through shrubs and scrubs, they merge into the alpine grasslands.(f) At higher altitudes, mosses and lichens form part of tundra vegetation.
dome is to mountain as redwood is to forest woods and forests are the same
In the spring, the days grow longer, animals return to feed and pollinate local plants and people begin to work in the garden again. Spring is a busy time for trees. Deciduous trees sprout leaves again, while coniferous trees create new growth. All trees grow taller. Spring is the time when sap flows, flowers bloom and trees begin to grow and reproduce.
Dale wants to plant some rows of evergreens and some rows of deciduous trees.He has 36 evergreens and 20 deciduous trees to plant. He wants to plant the same number of trees in each rows.How many trees will Dale plant in each row.
1:2
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.
As coniferous wood is softwood it would be inclined, given the same conditions, to decay faster.
grassland
no
tundra
No, because chipmunks live in coniferous and boreal forests, elephants live in the savannah.
Coniferous have cones and are evergreen. Deciduous lose their leaves in the autumn (or 'fall' as Americans call it). But your question asks what is the same about them. There are masses of things that are the same. For example, they both have branches and trunks and bark and sap and leaves
They are criminals if they don't reforest the same number of trees they have cut off, in other places.
Hot are coniferous and decidous the same
It's how high the ground there is above mean sea level. Obviously, it varies from forest to forest and even for different locations within the same forest.
Neddleleaf trees are often called coniferous, so, they are the same.
Taiga is another word for the Boreal Forest Biome, which consists of coniferous trees and evergreens. So I suppose a coniferious forest would fall under the Boreal Forest Biome; which is also called the Taiga. So yes, a coniferous forest is the same as the Taiga.