State the differences between coniferous trees and deciduous trees
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A general rule of thumb about coniferous trees is that they grow needles and cones as opposed to leaves. Unlike deciduous trees, coniferous trees do not change colors during the winter. A conifer tree reproduces by dropping its cones and then spreading its seeds.
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Decidious ÷
These leafy, round trees belong to the deciduous family. Deciduous trees grow their leaves during the spring and lose them during the winter. Trees shed their leaves to help conserve water during the cold months of the year. Because trees require so much water and sunlight during photosynthesis, it is mandatory they drop their leaves to conserve energy.
Coniferous÷
Unlike deciduous trees, coniferous trees do not change colors during the winter. Conifers retain their color through the winter and this helps explain why the Christmas tree we put in our home keeps its green color while all of the deciduous trees are leafless and brown during the winter. When fall comes around, you won’t notice much of a difference about the characteristics of coniferous trees.
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