oak trees , red wood trees , and forest wood trees
In the temperate deciduous forest.
Oak trees, maple trees, walnut trees, and evergreen trees... i got these out of my science book
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the oak tree lives in a temperate climate.
There are Oak Trees, Birch Trees, Dark Oak Trees etc.
trees, poison oak, poison ivy,all sorts of flowers, pretty much anything you find in the woods.
In the deciduous forest there are many flowers like the passion berry and the blue lily. There are many other flowers but those are some of the main ones. The Deciduous forest does not have much vegetation but there are many trees that contain outrageous amounts of flowers. Animals need these trees because they provide shelter and some use them for food and even water from the leaves. The trees adapt to this forest by having thick bark barriers on the trees to keep the animals out and the trees from dying.
No. Cambodia is a tropical country, so oak trees do not grow there, since they need a temperate climate.
mainly broad leafed trees that will shed their leaves every year. there are 4 different layers of the temperate forest. the lower level which mainly consists of small plants a fungi. then there is the shrub layer which consists of shrubs and bushes. the next layer is the understory which is where the middle of the trees stretches to where the branches start. the final layer is the canopy which is the top layer and usually stretches to 55 feet but i depends on how old the forest is. now the plants and animals that live in a temperate forest are well adapted to their environment.
Deciduous forest. Deciduous forests are characterized by trees that shed their leaves seasonally, like oak and hickory trees, and have a rich layer of leaf litter on the forest floor. These forests are common in temperate regions and provide habitat for a diverse range of plant and animal species.
A temperate deciduous forest is characterized by trees that lose their leaves in the fall, such as oak, maple, beech, and birch trees. These trees are adapted to the distinct seasonal changes in temperature and daylight hours.