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Which way would you travel to get from coniferous forest to deciduous forest?

This depends on which region of the Earth you are in. If you are in a coniferous forest in the Northern Hemisphere, you would travel south to find a deciduous forest.


In north America in what direction would you usually have to travel to go from a coniferous forest to a deciduous forest?

You would usually have to travel south to go from a coniferous forest to a deciduous forest in North America. Coniferous forests are typically found in cooler northern regions, while deciduous forests are more common in warmer southern regions.


which would NOT be found in a temperate deciduous forest?

Coral. Palms


What type of forest would you find south of spruce?

Aspen and poplar forests or rather, deciduous forests. There's always a transition zone of spruce and deciduous (which include aspen and poplar trees) before going right to straight deciduous/hard-wood forests.


In which biome would songbirds deer bear and raccoons live?

a Deciduous forest.


What biome would find oak and maple trees?

In the temperate deciduous forest.


Would a soil sample from a temperate deciduous forest be more or less nutrient - rich than a soil sample from a tropical rain forest?

A sample of soil from a temperate deciduous forest would be less nutrient-rich than the soil from a tropical rain forest, because the moisture would continually break down mulch to support a bigger variety of organisms.Tropical rain forests naturally support more species than a deciduous forest too.


Does a deer live in a forest?

Yes they do. They would be found in ethier a Boreal forest in North western U.S. or a deciduous forest in North Eastearn U.S.


In what mountain range would you find the largest deciduous forest in the world?

the appalachian ranges


The biome that would best fit the description of trees that lose their leaves in autumn is?

deciduous forest


What are some examples of deciduous trees?

A deciduous forest is a forest that usually has 4 seasons. The trees loose their leaves in thefall and grow there leaves in the springA deciduous forest is a forest where the trees lose their leaves. There are many types of animals and plants. Check out the link in the Related Links.When the leaves fall off as opposed to evergreen trees when the leaves don't fall off at all!A deciduous forest if a forest made up of trees that have leaves not cones.


How does a deciduous forest live?

A deciduous forest lives in the same manner as any other type of forest. For instance, a deciduous forest in Britain would lose their leaves in Autumn, so facing the winter asleep. And with bare branches, any heavy (and weighty) winter snowfalls would cause less damage to the tree branches than if the tree kept their leaves throughout the four seasons. Also, from experience, an area of deciduous forest (I have a place in North Wales in mind) will in Autumn produce Autumn colours that produce many photographs and firm memories of natural beauty.