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A forest vegetation that consists of trees that will not lose all the leaves in every season is an evergreen forest. Throughout the year, the forest will remain in thick tropical green colours. While the leaves will fall, new leaves will take their place within days, with bare greener leaves in appearance. There are two varieties of evergreen forests: tropical broadleaf evergreen forests present in the tropical regions around the equator, where year-round high amounts of rainfall occur, and temperate evergreen forest consisting of coniferous trees in the upper east side of Asia. In high-range mountains such as the Alps, Himalayas, Rockies etc. Evergreen forests can be present. In that area, trees such as cedar, spruce and larch are found.

Deciduous forest is a form of vegetation consisting primarily of broad-leaved trees that shed within a season all their leaves. They are located in regions of middle latitude with a mild climate range dominated by the winter season and precipitation of small quantities, such as North America and North East Asia. Deciduous forests are also found along stream banks and around bodies of water in regions near water bodies and river banks. Monsoon forests or dry forests are known as tropical deciduous forests. They've got a long dry season and heavy precipitation. During the dry season, the trees in a monsoon forest usually shed their leaves and get into the leaves at the beginning of the rainy season.

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