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Maple trees are the dominant species of vegetation in Quebec boreal forests.
Some examples of tooth-leaved trees commonly found in forests include oak trees, beech trees, and maple trees.
No. There are no trees on the Antarctic continent.
Some examples of toothed-leaved trees commonly found in temperate forests include oak trees, maple trees, and beech trees.
deciduous forests do not have a lot of vegetation
Yes; on temperate forests in central Mexico and across the Sierra Madre mountain ranges there are several trees of this species.
The flora that is present in tropical evergreen forests includes maple, oak, elm, and willow trees along with wildflowers and conifers like fir and pine trees.
Some of the names of trees in the temperate forests are the: oak, beech, maple, shrubs, moss, ferns, lichens , etc...
Antarctica has the least forests of any continent. Its extreme cold temperatures and dry conditions make it inhospitable for trees to grow in significant numbers.
The world's tallest trees are called Redwoods. They are most commonly found in California, in the Redwood National Park.
Canada is popularly called the land of maple leaves. The maple leaf is a symbol of Canada and is featured prominently on the Canadian flag. The country is known for its vast forests of maple trees and its production of maple syrup.
Maple trees are found in five of the seven continents. These continents are Africa, North America, Asia, Europe, and South America. Maple trees are the most populous in Canada and the United States.