Lime trees, or linden trees, thrive in deciduous forests due to their preference for well-drained, fertile soils and a moderate climate, which these forests typically provide. The canopy of deciduous trees offers dappled sunlight, which is ideal for lime tree growth. Additionally, the seasonal changes in deciduous forests allow lime trees to adapt to varying light and moisture conditions throughout the year. Their ability to tolerate a range of soil types and moisture levels further supports their presence in these ecosystems.
They're not. Koalas do not live in the deciduous forest. They live in eucalyptus bushland, which is evergreen. Eucalyptus trees, on which koalas feed, do not lose their leaves.
Deciduous generally refers to a forest in a region that has four distinct seasons and not to deserts. There are, however, come deciduous trees that live in deserts.,
yes many times they are found in the taiga biome
black rhinoceros do not live in deciduous forest
Both oak and pine trees can live in a deciduous forest. All oak trees are considered a deciduous plant. Pine trees are conifers and mostly not deciduous however there are a few genera that are (Larix, Pseudolarix, Glyptostrobus, Metasequoia and Taxodium). (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conifer)
No they prefer wide open places
Some biotics in the deciduous forest are the animals that live there
Well the deciduous forest is where we live as so its basically found by people or explorers
They live in the Temperate Deciduous Forest.
both
Yes. The deciduous forest is just one of numerous habitats in which the porcupine lives.
yes