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define deciduous forests?​

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Deciduous trees are very dependent on water. A forest that is dominated by trees that lose their leaves in the fall is called a deciduous forest. Wyoming deciduous tree species include aspen, cottonwood, box elder, ash, mountain ash, poplars, willows, fruit trees such as the wild plum and less commonly oak and maple

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temperate deciduous or temperate broadleaf forests are a variety of temperate forest dominated by trees that lost their lives each year they are found in areas with warm moist summer and cold winters.

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