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tropical rainforest, temperate deciduous forest, and boreal forest (also called the taiga)

What are three characteristics that these biomes have in common? (9 points)



How are the trees different in these three biomes? (9 points)




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Characteristics that mentioned biomes have in common are:
- They are all forests, dominated by trees and other woody vegetation.
- They inhabit animal life with great microbial diversity.
- They all have big carbon sinks.

Still, trees different in a number of ways in these three biomes:
Tropical rainforest: Trees are evergreen and have large green leaves. Canopy is multilayered and dense, so there is a little light in the forests.
Temperate deciduous forest: Trees are deciduous, leaves are lost annually. Canopy is moderately dense, so there is more light than in tropical rainforests.
Boreal forest: Trees are evergreen conifers with needle-like leaves. Canopy is thick and permits low light penetration.