define evergreen forest
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••An evergreen forest is a forest which remains green throughout the year. The trees loose their leaves continuously throughout the year , old leaves are shed at the same time new leaves are borne. There is not a particular season when trees loose all their leaves altogether which happens in deciduous forests in which trees starts loosing all its leaves in a particular Season called autumn or fall in temperate deciduous forests and dry season in tropical deciduous forests. In evergreen forests individual leaves fall irrespective of other leaves in the tree as they get old. Evergreen forest are of two types- tropical broadleaf evergreen forests occurring in tropical latitudes where rainfall occurs throughout the year and temperate evergreen forest occurring at upper temperate latitudes just below arctic circle consisting of coniferous trees with needle like leaves. Temperate evergreen forests are also called boreal forests or taiga. Some temperate evergreen forests also occur at higher elevations of some mountain chains like Alps, Himalayas, Rockies etc. They consist of trees like cedar, spruce, larch,fir, cypress ,junipers etc••
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Evergreen forests are made up of evergreen trees.
These trees remain green throughout the year, hence the name.
There is no particular"dry season" of these forests.
They consist of trees like Banyan, Cedar, Fir etc....
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