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difference between evergreen and deciduous forest?​

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Answered by sanirudhasaha05
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Answer:

they are totally different....in case of deciduous forest , the trees lose their foliage in fall...but the evergreen don't

Explanation:

They lose their foliage in the fall and grow new leaves in the spring. Trees, shrubs, and herbaceous perennials that shed their leaves for part of the year are categorized by botanists as deciduous.like oak,..

Vegetation includes coniferous-evergreen tree species that produce cones and needles, dominated by spruce (Picea), pine (Pinus), fir (Abies), and hemlock (Tsuga) species, and the trees retain at least some of their needles year-round.

Answered by Sumibhatti1610
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this is the answer from my notebook

thanks hope it's helpful

sorry for my handwriting I will improve :)

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