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difference between Mediterranean and softwood forest ​

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Answered by dlroybd
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The mediterranean forest is a forest and scrub biome that develops in regions with a Mediterranean climate, with mild winters, dry summers and springs and autumnswith abundant rainfall, in addition to frequent forest fires to which vegetation is adapted.

Temperate forests correspond to forest concentration formed in the northern and southern hemisphere, or in temperate regions. It is the same as a tropical forest except for the climate and some of the animal adaptations. Main characteristics include: wide leaves, large and tall trees, large wild canopy and non seasonal vegetation. Temperate forests can be further distinguished by weather patterns and geographical features that favor the predominance of certain kinds of trees. In temperate coniferous forests, evergreen conifers predominate, while in temperate broadleaf and mixed forests, a more even distribution exists between evergreen trees and deciduous trees. Temperate deciduous forests, a subgroup of temperate broadleaf forests, consist of trees that lose their leaves every year. Finally, temperate rainforeststypically have heavy rainfall and dense humidity. But in some temperate forests there are just trees with needles and do not shed their leaves during the winter, so the climate is a little different and not as cold. They are also known as montane forests

Answered by puneethbunny555
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Explanation:

The mediterranean forest is a forest and clean biome that creates in areas with a Mediterranean climate, with mellow winters, dry summers and springs and autumnswith plenteous precipitation, notwithstanding frequent forest fires to which vegetation is adjusted.  

Calm forests correspond to timberland fixation framed in the northern and southern half of the globe, or in temperate regions. It is equivalent to a tropical woods aside from the atmosphere and a portion of the creature adjustments. Principle qualities include: wide leaves, enormous and tall trees, huge wild shelter and non regular vegetation. Calm timberlands can be additionally recognized by weather patterns and land includes that favor the power of particular sorts of trees. In temperate coniferous backwoods, evergreen conifers predominate, while in temperate broadleaf and blended woodlands, an all the more even conveyance exists between evergreen trees and deciduous trees. Temperate deciduous timberlands, a subgroup of calm broadleaf woods, comprise of trees that lose their leaves each year. Finally, temperate rainforeststypically have heavy rainfall and thick moistness. Be that as it may, in some calm timberlands there are simply trees with needles and don't shed their leaves throughout the winter, so the atmosphere is somewhat unique and not as cold. They are otherwise called montane timberlands  

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