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The continents for a deciduous forest are North America, South America, Africa, Australia, Europe, and Asia.

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What provinces would you find Deciduous trees?

in china ! "lol"


Would you more likely find deciduous trees or conifers in a taiga?

deciduous


What would happen if deciduous trees did not lose their leaves?

They would become evergreens.


Trees that shed their leaves and grow new ones each year are called?

That would be an evergreen tree. Two others are deciduous and coniferous trees. The deciduous trees are the ones that shed or drop their leaves or needles, and the coniferous trees are the one that produce cone shapes, such as a pine cone from a pine tree.The above answer is correct except for one small detail. All conifers are not evergreen. Larch and Ginko, the Maidenhair tree are conifers and deciduous.


What biome would find oak and maple trees?

In the temperate deciduous forest.


Name non-deciduous trees genre?

Non-deciduous or coniferous trees are needle or cone-bearing trees, some of these would be:RedwoodDouglas FirAll Spruce treesAll Cedar treesQueensland KauriRimuLarchSquoiaYewHemlockJust to name a few.


Is an apple tree a deciduous or coniferous?

An apple tree is a deciduous tree, meaning it sheds its leaves annually in the fall. Coniferous trees, on the other hand, are typically evergreen trees that bear cones and have needle-like or scale-like leaves.


What are some examples of deciduous trees?

Maple, oak, birch, beech, and aspen are examples of deciduous trees. These types of trees shed their leaves annually in response to changes in temperature and daylight. Deciduous trees are commonly found in temperate regions around the world.


How do you describe and illustrate well defined sets?

The description of a well defined set clealy states what is in the set. For example, "deciduous trees" is a set that only includes trees that are deciduous. No conifers or non-deciduous trees are in the set. "Tall trees" is not well defined because the members of the set depends on what "tall" means to different people. Well-defined sets can be illustrated by using pictures of what would be inside and outside a circle to show which would and would not be in the set.


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.


What would be some ways that a scientist might classify trees into different types?

evergreen and deciduous


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

deciduous forest