By Becky Clark. Deciduous forests have both a warm and a cold season evenly distributed throughout the year. Much of the human population lives in this.

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By Becky Clark

Deciduous forests have both a warm and a cold season evenly distributed throughout the year. Much of the human population lives in this biome. Although evergreens are found in this biome, this biome is characterized by an abundance of deciduous trees. "Deciduous" means to fall off, or shed, seasonally. Just as the name implies, these deciduous trees shed their leaves each fall.

Coniferous forests are made up mainly of cone-bearing or coniferous trees, such as spruces, hemlocks, pines and firs. These trees have small needle-like leaves that stay green all year around, shallow root systems, and soft wood.