What year did all the trees in the temperate forest get cut down
not all of them
Temperate forests often contain trees that keep their leaves all year. This includes trees such as oaks, maples, and sequoias.
Coniferous. These are evergreen trees and deciduous trees loose there leaves as the air temperature and ground temp changes. Evergreen trees withstand all of the changes in air and ground temp, there fore a harsher climate.
A temperate forest has a moderate climate, which includes all four seasons (i.e. spring, summer, autumn, and winter). However, the winter is very distinct . Temperate forests are located between the tropics and the polar circles.AnswerTemperate forests are located in the northern hemisphere and usually have a lot of dramatic seasonal changes.
The best places to visit in a deciduous forest biome is were all the trees are, ex-specialy if its autumn! All of the trees are red and orange and all the animals come out to gather food. If you are visiting, find some trees and relax!
The tropical rain forest has a larger biodiversity. It usually has a really rich and varied understory with a lot of plants and animals. The soil is higher in nutrients than in the temperate forest. The temperate forest has seasons and less rainfall. The trees in the temperate forest loose their leaves in the cold season. Because the rainforest is warm all year around the trees don't lose there leaves.
There are two: the tropical rainforest and the temperate rain forest.
An evergreen forest is a forest consisting entirely or mainly of evergreen trees that retain green foliage all year round. Such forests reign the tropics primarily as broadleaf evergreens, and in temperate and boreal latitudes primarily as coniferous evergreens.
trees, poison oak, poison ivy,all sorts of flowers, pretty much anything you find in the woods.
The deciduous forest biome has trees that shed their leaves in the fall and temperatures that vary with the seasons. This biome is found all over the world in temperate areas.
The habitat that typically has trees with needle-shaped leaves is the coniferous forest biome. Coniferous trees, such as pine, spruce, and fir trees, have adapted needle-shaped leaves to reduce water loss and protect against cold temperatures. These trees are well-suited for colder climates and acidic soils, making them dominant in regions like the northern hemisphere and mountainous areas.
Conifers are pines and other cone-bearing trees. All over , mostly in Temperate zones, but pretty tolerant in a wide-ranging areas all over the world.