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Deciduous trees are trees that drop their leaves in one part of the. Usually periods of dryness and cold weather. They drop their leaves to survive. It takes a lot of water and energy so dropping the leaves lets the tree provide for its self. Evergreen trees are trees that keep their leaves and are forever green. It requires less work because the tree slows down how fast the leaves grow. Up top, those are pictures of deciduous trees.

You can tell from this maple that it is deciduous because the leaves are bright colors.

This oak has a light shade of orange in its leaves showing its deciduous.

The poplar tree is deciduous because of the yellow-orange leaves that are on the tree.

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Science Report

By Jacob Spalding