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why do temperate forests have deciduous trees​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Deciduous trees in temperate forests lose their leaves in the fall to better survive winter conditions like extreme cold and reduced daylight. ... In some temperate regions, if the soil is too dry or nutrient poor to afford the cost of new leaves, the populations of plants change to suit the environment.

Answered by chavi7749
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Deciduous trees in temperate forests lose their leaves in the fall to better survive winter conditions like extreme cold and reduced daylight. ... In some temperate regions, if the soil is too dry or nutrient poor to afford the cost of new leaves, the populations of plants change to suit the environment.

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