why do the tropical Deciduous forest shed Their leaves during the summer season? name two such trees
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During summer, the water which is available doesn't meet the requirements. So to avoid loss of water due to transpiration they shed their leaves.
Eg. Oak, Bamboo
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Tropical deciduous forests shed their leaves for about six to eight weeks in summer. As this is a hot-dry season, the leaves get dry due to high temperature and deficiency of moisture causing these trees to shed their leaves. ... Evergreen broad-leaf trees such as oaks and chestnuts predominate.
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