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Boreal forests conserve energy. How?​

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Answered by diyapatel2108084
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Most deciduous trees fail to grow in the harsh conditions of the boreal forests. Nonetheless, some do manage to grow. During the autumn period, the deciduous trees lose their leaves to conserve energy during the harsh winter periods. The huge snow that falls during the winter period may break some of their branches.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Most deciduous trees fail to grow in the harsh conditions of the boreal forests. Nonetheless, some do manage to grow. During the autumn period, the deciduous trees lose their leaves to conserve energy during the harsh winter periods. The huge snow that falls during the winter period may break some of their branches. Deciduous trees with broad leaves are birch, poplar and aspen and those that are classified as shrubs are blueberries, willow, and alder.

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