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Bushes small trees ect. Growing under large trees in forests?

Undergrowth (:


Oaks and magnolias are examples of trees that can be found in the southern pine forests.?

true


Are Oaks and magnolias are examples of trees that can be found in the southern pine forests.?

true


What is the biome of a ivory billed woodpecker?

Mainly southern swamp forests, with mixed forests of cypress, tupelo, and oak trees.


Large forests of coniferous trees dominate the taiga biome?

True


What are huge forests of tall evergreen trees called?

Large forests of tall evergreen trees are commonly referred to as "old-growth forests" or "temperate rainforests." These forests are characterized by dense canopies of towering trees that provide habitats for diverse flora and fauna.


Where are coniferous trees?

Coniferous trees are located mostly in the northern hemisphere and some in the Southern Hemisphere. The coniferous trees that are found in the northern hemispheres are called boreal and taiga forests.


What is a large area covered with trees grouped so that their foliage shades the ground?

A dense growth of trees covering a large tract is called a forest. There are two kinds of forests. There are forests planted specifically for the use in the timber industry and there are natural forests where the trees are not harvested.


Are Willow trees in forests?

Yes Willow trees are in forests


What is thorny forest?

Thorny forests lie in Rajasthan and the drier parts of the Southern Plateau. The common trees in these forests are kikar, babul and wild palm. They have long roots and thorns. They can remain without water or rainfall for a long time. A large number of cattle, goats and sheep feed on them.


Which of the following explains why yucca trees rarely grow close to other large plants in the desert?

They compete with other large plants for land.


Which two organisims are most likely to compete with each other for sunlight?

Trees and plants would most likely compete with each other for sunlight as they both rely on it for photosynthesis, which is essential for their growth. In densely packed forests or crowded gardens, trees and plants may compete by growing taller or spreading wider to capture more sunlight for themselves.