What is Temperate Evergreen Forest class 7 short answer
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Temperate evergreen forests.
These forests are commonly found along the eastern margin of the continents. They comprise both hard and softwood trees. For example, oak, pine, eucalyptus etc. I hope It is helpful
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- Temperate Evergreen Forests are found in the coastal mid-latitudinal zones.
- They are common near the eastern margins of continents, such as in the southeast United States, South China, and Southeast Brazil.
- They include both hard and softwood trees such as oak, pine, and eucalyptus, among others.
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- A temperate forest is one that has evergreen trees.
- It's characterised by evergreen tree clusters in temperate climates with mild winters and warm summers.
- The soil in these woodlands is frequently deficient in nutrients. As a result, these woods demonstrate how an arborescent plant community may adapt to hydric stress and reduced nutrition availability.
- Temperate evergreen forests can be entirely made up of conifers, or they might be a mix of conifers, evergreens, and deciduous trees.
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