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(1) Temperate forests.
(2) Boreal forests.
Temperate forests occur in a lot more places and so need to be able to survive a variety of conditions, including harsh winters.
Boreal forests only occur in the north and so would need to be able to survive the extended cold temps.
Good luck!
Hello there! Your answers would be:
1. temperate forests
2. boreal forests
In the first question, we are asked where are the trees loose their leaves in the winter. Out of the options given, temperate forests is the best choice. With savannas and deserts - they carry pretty consistent temperatures, so they won't loose leaves based on seasons. Temperate forests are known to have some of the widest seasonal changes, so that helps to confirm your answer.
Now for the second question: Where are the trees that have leaves that are pointed needles to survive the cold - boreal forests, or the taiga - will be your best option. These forests are the only ones that have cold enough temperatures so that they leaves will be shaped the way they are.
I hope that I could help you, and have a great rest of your day!