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Write a short note on temperate evergreen forest?

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Answered by Anshisewak
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Explanation:

An evergreen forest is a type of temperate forest. It is characterised by clusters of evergreen trees in temperate areas with warm summers and mild winters. Often, the soil in these forests is poor in nutrients.These forests therefore show how an arborescent plant community can adapt to conditions of hydric stress and low availability of nutrients. Temperate evergreen forests can be exclusively composed of conifers or mixed, with a combination of conifers, evergreen species and deciduous species.

Answered by student8th13
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THESE FORESTS ARE FOUND IN WARM TEMPERATE REGIONS ALONG THE SOUTH EASTERN SIDES OF THE CONTINENTS. SOUTH EASTERN ,USA, CHINA, JAPAN, BRAZIL AND AUSTRALIA ARE THE MAIN REGIONS WHERE THIS FORESTS ARE FOUND. THE MAIN TREES THAT GROW HAIR ARE OAK, PINE, CAMPHOR, BAMBOO AND THESE TREES HAVE HARDWOOD AND YIELD VALUABLE TIMBER.

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