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(e) Forests whose trees shed their leaves in a particulare season.
(1) Series of protected areas intended to demonstrate the relationship
between conservation and development.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Forests where a majority of the trees lose their foliage at the end of the typical growing season are called deciduous forests. These forests are found in many areas worldwide and have distinctive ecosystems, understory growth, and soil dynamics.

Established under UNESCO's man and the biosphere (MAB) programme, biosphere reserves are a series of protected areas linked through a global network, intended to demonstrate the relationship between conservation and development.

Answered by emambaig786
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Temperate deciduous forests (or) temperate broad leaf forests are dominated by trees that loose their leaves each year in a particular season.

Established under UNESCO's man and the biosphere (MAB) programme, biosphere reserves are a series of protected areas linked through a global network, intended to demonstrate the relationship between conservation and development.

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