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coniferous forest have low biodiversity than :a) ​

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Answered by HarshitaBishoyi
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coniferous forest hv low bio diversity than terrestrial and aqueous bio diversity

Answered by Anonymous
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Coniferous forests have low biodiversity than the deciduous forest.

  • Both the coniferous forests and the deciduous forests encounter four seasons.
  • Deciduous forests, or the trees in these forests are those that lose their leaves, and have a higher biodiversity as relative to the coniferous forests.
  • Whereas, throughout this two-layered woodland, consisting of an overstory of trees and a ground layer of herbs or mosses, the biodiversity in a coniferous is small.
  • For much of the forest, there are only one or two plants and the soils are also leached heavily.
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