Science, asked by nila13630, 6 months ago

Where do we usually find coniferous trees? Why are they mostly
evergreen?

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Answered by pragatifzdtiwari
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Answer:

Coniferous trees are found in areas where the climate is cooler. Most grow in the northern hemisphere, or the northern half of the planet. Coniferous trees like spruce, junipers, and cedars can withstand very cold temperatures, so they can be found as far north as the Arctic Circle.

Explanation:

Coniferous trees are found in areas where the climate is cooler. Most grow in the northern hemisphere, or the northern half of the planet. Coniferous trees like spruce, junipers, and cedars can withstand very cold temperatures, so they can be found as far north as the Arctic Circle.

Answered by Anonymous
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Coniferous trees are found in areas where the climate is cooler. Most grow in the northern hemisphere, or the northern half of the planet. Coniferous trees like spruce, junipers, and cedars can withstand very cold temperatures, so they can be found as far north as the Arctic Circle.

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