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What is a biome that is filled with large hardwood trees

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The correct answer is tropical forest.

Hardwood trees are usually deciduous on temperate and boreal latitudes. They are evergreen in tropics and subtropics. Hardwood trees are produced by angiosperm trees that reproduce by flowers, and have broad leaves and contrast of hardwoods are softwoods that are from gymnosperm trees.


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User Albertamg
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Biome inhabited by large hardwood trees is forest biome which is furder divided into three categories namely tropical forests, temperate forests, and boreal forests (taiga).

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