What is the difference between evergreen conifers and deciduous plants?
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Evergreen forests
The forests are grown in large areas and low latitudes.
These tress are so long that sunlight doesn't fall on the ground.
The tress like : ebony, red rose etc..
They can't shed their leaves according to seasons.
Deciduous forests.
They are grown according to the seasons.
They can shed their leaves according to seansons.
They are mostly grown in india.
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your answer goes like this...
Evergreen forests
The forests are grown in large areas and low latitudes.
These tress are so long that sunlight doesn't fall on the ground.
The tress like : ebony, red rose etc..
They can't shed their leaves according to seasons.
Deciduous forests.
They are grown according to the seasons.
They can shed their leaves according to seansons.
They are mostly grown in india.
hope my answer helps you
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They are actually not comparable things. A decidious tree is any tree that sheds its leaves seasonally, and a coniferous tree is any tree that belongs to the order Coniferales. Now, many conifers keep their leaves (or needles, as they usually have needle-shaped leaves) in winter, but there are a few exceptions, so some coniferous trees are also deciduous trees.
And there are also many trees that are neither coniferous nor deciduous, notably many trees that grow in the tropics.
The proper converse of deciduousis not coniferous but evergreen.
And there are also many trees that are neither coniferous nor deciduous, notably many trees that grow in the tropics.
The proper converse of deciduousis not coniferous but evergreen.
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