Yes! Exactly
Conifer trees grow needles and cones
yes,they do
No they do not.
Oh, dude, conifer seeds are found inside the cones of conifer trees. Yeah, those spiky things you find on the ground in the forest. The seeds are all snug in there, just waiting for their moment to sprout and become majestic trees. Cool, right?
fruit trees grow fruit and forest trees don't grow anything.
A coniferous forest is one that is made up entirely of conifer trees. Conifer trees are those that produce seeds in cone form. The temperature of a coniferous forest averages about 57 degrees in summer and 14 degrees in winter.
Trees grow in the northern forest because they are adapted to that environment.
Forest trees are taller because there is more space for them to grow. Forest trees are taller because there is more space for them to grow.
I think you mean "coniferous", which is a forest of conifer trees which don't lose their leaves in the autumn. They are the traditional Christmas tree type of tree.
The most common species is Araucarioxylon arizonicum, which is an extinct type of conifer.
Conifer trees are most definitly not extinct!When_did_conifer_trees_first_appear_on_earth
The Deciduous Forest