describe the natural vegetation found in temperate evergreen forest
Answers
Answered by
4
Explanation:
An evergreen forest is a forest made up of evergreen trees. They occur across a wide range of climatic zones, and include trees such as coniferous and holly in cold climates, eucalyptus, Live oak, acacias and banksia in more temperate zones, and rainforest trees in tropical zones.
The common animals found in such forests are elephants, monkey, lemur and deer.
Temperate evergreen forests are found predominantly in areas with warm summers and cool winters, and vary enormously in their kinds of plant life. ... Temperate evergreen forests are common in the coastal areas of regions that have mild winters and heavy rainfall, or inland in drier climates or montane areas.
Answered by
7
★Temperate evergreen forests★
- These forests are found in warm temperate regions along the eastern margins of the continents.
- These regions experience mild winters and heavy rainfall. The temperate evergreen rainforests are found in Southeastern America, South China, Eastern Coast of South America and the parts of New Zealand.
- These forests are mixed forests as both, hardwood as well as softwood tress are found here. The regions at low attitudes have mixed forests of coniferous tress and other deciduous trees.
- These forests are dense and economically valuable. Trees found in these forests are oak, pine, eucalyptus, wattle, camphor, bamboo and mulberry.
★Some facts:-
- The temperate evergreen forests in Australia are home of marsupials, such as koalas, kangaroos, wombats and possums.
Similar questions