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vegetation found in temperate zone

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Answered by jaiprakashj
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Temperate forest, vegetation type with a more or less continuous canopy of broad-leaved trees. Such forests occur between approximately 25° and 50° latitude in both hemispheres (see Figure 1). ... Temperate forests usually are classified into two main groups: deciduous and evergreen.

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Answered by sandhya18122011
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The beech

Sycamore

Oak

Aspen

Walnut tree

Lime tree

Chestnut tree

Birch

Elm

Tulip tree

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Temperate forest, vegetation type with a more or less continuous canopy of broad-leaved trees. Such forests occur between approximately 25° and 50° latitude in both hemispheres (see Figure 1). ... Temperate forests usually are classified into two main groups: deciduous and evergreen.

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