The forest floor
The soil
The canopy
Temperate forests are forests with extreme climates.
From mycorrhizae (fungi) around their roots
From their leaves
From the seed when they germinate
From their roots
When plants lose their leaves
When birds hide food
When animals return from the south in the summer
When animals become inactive during the winter
To avoid predators
To find food
To mate
It’s too cold in the temperate forest
Birds eat more leaves during the winter, so they would eat all the tree leaves
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Days are shorter and temperatures are lower in winter, so photosynthesis is less effective during winter
If they didn’t, snow could pile up on their branches and break them off
They’re worn out and there is no more nitrogen left in them
Have needles that are kept throughout the year
Lose their leaves in the winter
Have large leaves which aren’t lost in the winter
Green chlorophyll is being removed, revealing other pigments in the leaves
Chemical reactions are occurring because it’s getting colder
The sun is no longer turning them green