Ecology Question:

What are deciduous trees?

Ecology Interview Question
Ecology Interview Question

Answer:

Deciduous trees are plants that lose their leaves in a period of the year. In the case of the deciduous of the temperate forest, the fall of the leaves occurs in the autumn. The loss of leaves is a preparation to face the cold months of the winter: roots, stem and branches are more resistant to low temperature and snow than the leaves; without leaves the metabolic rate of the plant is reduced; the decaying fallen leaves help to nourish the soil.

Biomes - Image Diversity: deciduous trees


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