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Why do the tropical deciduous forest shed their leaves during the summer season?name two such tree

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Answered by sreekalakesavs
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In other parts of the world, including tropical, subtropical, and arid regions, plants lose their leaves during the dry season or other seasons, depending on variations in rainfall. The converse of deciduous is evergreen, where foliage is shed on a different schedule from deciduous trees, therefore appearing to remain green year round.

They range in size, form and color and shed their leaves each fall before they go to sleep for the winter. The term deciduous is a fitting name for these plants as the word means, “tending to fall off.” Deciduous shrub varieties and trees shed the part that they no longer need to survive for the season.

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Answered by 7hari2005
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two such trees are teak,sal,rosewood and etc

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these trees are mainly used for making furniture because they provide good quality of timber

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