It is an evergreen forest. Both poles grow only coniferous trees. The climates at both poles can only grow trees that do not lose their leaves.
It might be more adequate to say latitudes of temperate zones, which the north zone lies between Cancer Tropic (23.5ºN) and Arctic Circle (aprox 66.5ºN) and the south zone between Capricorn Tropic (23.5ºS) and Antarctic Circle (aprox 66.5ºS). In regards to vegetation see the wikipedia weblink below.
Most rain forests are found near the equator, between the Tropic of Cancer (23.5 degrees north) and the Tropic of Capricorn (23.5 degrees south). This region is known as the tropics and has the ideal climate for rain forests to thrive due to high temperatures and abundant rainfall.
Deciduous forests are typically found in temperate regions rather than near the equator. They are characterized by trees that shed their leaves annually in response to seasonal changes. The equatorial region, on the other hand, is known for its tropical rainforests with evergreen trees that do not lose their leaves.
Deciduous forests can be found in various regions around the world, but they are not typically associated with active volcanic activity. However, some deciduous forests may be located near volcanic regions, such as parts of the eastern United States near the Appalachian Mountains. In these areas, volcanic activity is generally not a significant feature of the landscape. Overall, while volcanic activity can occur near deciduous forests, the forests themselves do not contain active volcanoes.
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The Black Forest is in the south of Germany, near Switzerland. Hamburg is a city in the far North of Germany, near Denmark.
Deciduous forest is located in the on the east of the united states near Mississippi river almost western of Europe
North America and South America are the two continents that are near the temperate rain forests
Yes - NYS is filled with deciduous forest. Any of the NY State forest land in the lower elevations (up to and including the Leatherstocking region upstate is going to be deciduous forest and will have spectacular fall colors. You get more conifers as you go higher into the Adirondacks but that's a relatively small % of state forest land. Ad Muncher
they can withstand the weather so they sprout in the Deciduous Forest
It might be more adequate to say latitudes of temperate zones, which the north zone lies between Cancer Tropic (23.5ºN) and Arctic Circle (aprox 66.5ºN) and the south zone between Capricorn Tropic (23.5ºS) and Antarctic Circle (aprox 66.5ºS). In regards to vegetation see the wikipedia weblink below.
An equatorial rain forest is near the Equator. The Equator receives the most sunlight during the year, gets lots of rain and is warm to hot year round. A deciduous tree, which could be in a deciduous forest loses its leaves each fall, hibernates during the winter and gets new leaves each spring. Rain forest trees do not lose their leaves.
The Red Forest in Ukraine, located near the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, is primarily a coniferous forest, dominated by pine trees. It gained its name due to the reddish hue of the trees that resulted from radiation exposure after the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. While there are some deciduous species present, the forest is mainly characterized by coniferous vegetation.
South Africa has very little forest of any kind. There is a small rain-forest near Knysna in the Western Cape but for real rain forests you will have to look much further north, towards the Congo Basin.
The arctic is near the North Pole.
Most rain forests are found near the equator, between the Tropic of Cancer (23.5 degrees north) and the Tropic of Capricorn (23.5 degrees south). This region is known as the tropics and has the ideal climate for rain forests to thrive due to high temperatures and abundant rainfall.
Deciduous forests are typically found in temperate regions rather than near the equator. They are characterized by trees that shed their leaves annually in response to seasonal changes. The equatorial region, on the other hand, is known for its tropical rainforests with evergreen trees that do not lose their leaves.