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highlight any five points of distinguish between tropical deciduous forests and coniferous forests

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Answered by purohitkumar
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Conifers are mostly evergreen — they keep their leaves (needles) for several years, and needle drop occurs year round.

Deciduous trees drop their leaves in fall in temperate climates. Caveat: Broad leaf trees in tropical climates can behave like conifers and have some leaves year round. And some broadleaf plants even in temperate climates are evergreen. Wood violets and many rhododendrons.)

But there are other differences.

Conifers are generally better adapted to colder climate. As you move north, or to higher elevations in the mountains, fewer and fewer leaf trees survive.

Conifer forests tend to be less diverse. It’s very common to find that 1 or 2 species form 90% of the plant biomass. So in British Columbia the Interior Douglas fir zone will be mixed with ponderosa pine at the warmer, dryer edge of it’s range, and mixed with western large on the wetter cooler areas.

Contrast that with the eastern hardwood forests which may have several dozen species of trees and shrubs on an acre.


Answered by kumkumchoudhary
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the distinguish between tropical deciduous forest and coniferous forest are -:

CONIFEROUS FORESTS -:

1. they lose their leaves continuously .
2. they always have green leaves.
3. they are evergreens.
4. they have needle type of leaves.
5. example are pine , cedar , spruce and for etc.

TROPICAL DECIDUOUS FOREST-:

1. they lose their leaves once in Autumn.
2. they also have green leaves.
3. they are of all type of trees.
4. they have broad type of leaves.
5. examples are oak , ash , maple , gum and birch etc.

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