Give reason. The trees in the tropical rainforests are broad leaved while those in the Taiga are coniferous
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The trees grow very tall in tropical rainforest. Very little sunlight falls on the ground of the forest. So, plants that grow near the ground have broad leaf blades to capture as much sunlight as possible. Whereas, coniferous trees of taiga have needle shaped leaves which helps them to lose less water and shed snow more easily than broad leaves in the long, cold winters and short summers of taiga.
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The trees in the tropical rainforests are broad leaved while those in the Taiga are coniferous
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- The trees in the tropical rainforest are those that occur in the tropical rainforest climate and all the months have an average rainfall of about at least 60 mm. And they typically occur at the 10 degrees of the north and the south of the equator and they form the place of the tropic of cancer and the tropics of the Capricorn.
- Here the main temperature remains about the 18 degrees. Has forest floor is a result they have broad and wide leaves and have poor soil due to leaching. And thus they account the 75% of the biodiversity. The thickness of the tropical forest can be seen by the 2% of the sunlight falling on the ground due to the thick canopy layer.
- While those of the taiga biome are characterized by the coniferous type and they consist of the pine and spruce and the larches and is the world's largest biome and has the climate of terrestrial subarctic a humid.
- As due to the higher elevation the trees have developed a moisture-retaining type of leaves and thus store more energy in thin and needle type leaves. While the soils are rich with the mineral and are young deposits.
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