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Two types of woodlands found around the world are temperate woodlands, which are characterized by deciduous trees and moderate climates, and tropical woodlands, which are characterized by a mix of trees and shrubs in areas with distinct wet and dry seasons.
Mostly grass and trees.
Plants encompass a wide variety of organisms, including trees. Trees are a type of plant characterized by a woody stem, height, and lateral branches. In contrast, plants can refer to any organism in the kingdom Plantae, ranging from tiny mosses to towering sequoias.
All trees are plants, but not all plants are trees. Trees are a specific type of plant characterized by having a single woody stem or trunk that supports branches and leaves. Plants encompass a wider range of organisms, including trees, shrubs, herbs, grasses, and more.
No, meadows strictly speaking do not have trees. They fit into field habitats whose vegetation consists of grasses and of non-woody plants. Meadows nevertheless may turn into woody plant-friendly habitats when people, wildlife and winds introduce shrubs, trees and vines.
oak trees
Yes, pine trees can be found in the woodlands.
Plains don't have trees, woodlands have trees.
rain trees?
trees
Some trees can live 5000 years but most primal woodlands will contain trees that are only a few hundred years in age.
trees, grass
Two types of woodlands found around the world are temperate woodlands, which are characterized by deciduous trees and moderate climates, and tropical woodlands, which are characterized by a mix of trees and shrubs in areas with distinct wet and dry seasons.
Mostly grass and trees.
German dogwood trees
bongo blure trees
roses,vines,trees