Why mountain forests are called mixed forests?
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Mountain forests are called mixed forests as they are formed by various species of trees.
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- The forests that are found in the mountain valleys in the northern hemisphere are characterized by mixed trees of broadleaf such as oaks, beeches, and maples.
- They form a type of fixed forest and are typically coniferous types. They have a distinctly warm and cool climatic season and get rainfall of 500 to 1500 mm.
- The uppermost canopy is made by tall trees that are 30 to 61 meters in height. While the ground floor is covered by the herbaceous plants.
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The term "mixed forest" comes from the inclusion of coniferous trees as a canopy component of some of these forests. ... In some areas of this biome, the conifers may be a more important canopy species than the broadleaf species.
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