difference between mediterranean forest and temperate softwood forest (only five points)
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Explanation:
wide leaves, large and tall trees, large wild canopy and non seasonal vegetation. ... 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.
Answer:
Mediterranean forest
this forests are mainly located in reasons around the Mediterranean sea the main areas source of Europe Asia North African South Western parts of South Africa is forests are usually found in area which have dry summer and moderate rainfall during winter trees of these forests are widely scattered and have spiny waxy small and leather texture leaves they also have long roots and have thick bark due to above features this trees are able to retain moisture in dry summer season important trees of these forest are cork olive citrus fruit trees the popular animals found in Mediterranean forests are Monk seal Baebary macaque Greek tortoise
temperature softwood forest.
this forests commonly known as c o n i f e r o u s forest as the shape of the trees look conical search forests are common in one higher altitudes of the northern hemisphere and high mountains European Asian North Canada and USA in India the temperatures of to forests are found in Northern slopes of Himalayas and commonly known as mountain forest these forests are found in colder regions of the world most of the trees are tall conical in shape These trees do not she'd their thick needle shaped leaves and hence look evergreen pine fur , chestnut and walnut important animals of this forests are spotted deer Tibetan antelope snow leopard tiger and Golden eagle.