Asked by bob
Which is not a characteristic of the zones of a deciduous forest?
a.
herb zone - short plants
b.
tree stratum zone - trees between 60-100 feet tall
c.
small tree and sapling zone - young and short trees
d.
ground zone - decomposing leaves and organic matter
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b.
The tree-stratum (canopy) isn't defined by a fixed 60–100 ft height — canopy tree heights vary widely by species and site (typically roughly 20–40 m / ~65–130 ft but not a strict 60–100 ft range), so that specific height range is not a general characteristic.
The tree-stratum (canopy) isn't defined by a fixed 60–100 ft height — canopy tree heights vary widely by species and site (typically roughly 20–40 m / ~65–130 ft but not a strict 60–100 ft range), so that specific height range is not a general characteristic.
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