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FAQ
What is the uses of the forest?
Used for construction, firewood, and art.
Used for construction, firewood, and art.
What does deciduous mean?
A tree that shed its leaves annually.
A tree that shed its leaves annually.
What are some deciduous trees?
Oaks, Maples, Gum trees, Birch, Beech, and Elm trees.
Oaks, Maples, Gum trees, Birch, Beech, and Elm trees.
What does temperate mean?
Climate with mild temperatures
Climate with mild temperatures
Where are they?
They are in North America, Western Europe, Australia, Japan, China, and Korea.
They are in North America, Western Europe, Australia, Japan, China, and Korea.