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Can anybody give me information about tropical deciduous forests in brief?

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Can anybody give me information about tropical deciduous forests in brief?

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tropical and deciduous are 2 different types of forests. Tropical forests are those which only experience 2 seasons, dry and wet. (as compared to temperate forests which have winter spring summer fall) Deciduous forests are those forests which are composed of >30% of plants that lose or shed their leaves during a period of time in the year. This usually coincides with fall/winter in temperate regions but can also happen during the dry season in the tropics. Hence a tropical deciduous forest is a forest in the tropical region whose canopy consists of >30% deciduous plants.

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