Differentiate the following: Temperate Evergreen Forests and Temperate Deciduous Forests
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Evergreen forests are so dense that sunlight does not reach the ground. Deciduous forests are those forests that are not so dense. There is no particular season for the evergreen trees to shed their leaves while deciduous forests have a particular season to shed their leaves like in summer.
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Tropical Evergreen Forests
(a)Located in regions of heavy rainfall more than 200 cm of rainfall.
(b) Luxuriant vegetation of all kinds, trees, shrubs and creepers. Trees reach height of 60 metres.
(c)There is no definite time for trees to shed their leaves. These forests generally appear green all the year round.
Temperate Deciduous Forests
(a)The Mangrove tidal forests are found in coastal regions influenced by tides.
(b)These are most widespread forests of India. They are divided into moist and dry deciduous forest.
(c) Trees of this forest type shed their leaves for about 6-8 weeks in dry summer.