Ecosystem is a self sustaining uatura unit, consisting of all the living and non-living things in an area functioning together
Evergreen forest are found in areas with high humidity and relatively stable and mild temperatures. The rainforest ecosystem, usually at the canopy level.
generally deciduous though some angiosperms (Azalea, Camellia, Eucalyptus) are evergreen :D
Generally subtropical deciduous trees have wide flat leaves.
the living parts of an ecosystem is generally called the biotic
Broadleaf trees, such as oak, maple, and beech, are generally more effective at absorbing CO2 from the atmosphere compared to coniferous trees. This is because broadleaf trees have larger, thinner leaves that allow for more efficient gas exchange.
Good question. a weed can be both, depending on the climate and species. Generally, in colder climates, there are less evergreen, or year-round weeds.
Most conifers are evergreen; however, there are exceptions such as Taxodium distichum, or Baldcypress. Conifers are characterized as trees with either needle or scale like leaves and cone bearing but being evergreen is not a requirement of this classification.
Some common tree species found in temperate evergreen forests include Douglas fir, redwood, hemlock, and spruce. These trees are adapted to cooler climates and generally retain their needles year-round, hence the term "evergreen."
The average temperature in an evergreen forest typically ranges from 50 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit. This range can vary depending on the specific location of the forest and the season. Generally, evergreen forests experience mild temperatures due to their location and tree cover.
It is generally known as a small evergreen tree, 13 to 26 feet tall (4 to 8 meters)
Evergreen trees are generally found in both the northern and southern hemispheres. They are well-adapted to colder climates and can be found in regions with temperate or subarctic climates in both hemispheres. Examples include coniferous trees like pine, spruce, and fir.
Evergreen, not deciduous, is the classification of palm trees [Arecaceae family]. Deciduous trees lose their leaves in the span of less than a year. Evergreens lose their leaves, but generally over the span of three [3] years.