The Major Biomes
season, nearly all the trees drop their leaves to con-serve water. A tree that sheds its leaves during a particular season each year is called deciduous. 3 • Abiotic factors: generally warm year-round; alternating wet and dry seasons; rich soils subject to erosion • Dominant plants:tall, deciduous trees that form a dense canopy during the wet
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