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11 September, 06:42

What seems to be a major difference between a deciduous forest and a coniferous forest

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  1. 11 September, 07:07
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    Coniferous means 'cone bearing,' meaning these trees don't lose their leaves every year. Deciduous means 'falling off' so those trees lose their leaves every year. I would assume the difference is that coniferous forests don't lose their leaves every year while deciduous forests do.
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