The Christmas trees’ home
In the northern parts of the world, winters are long and cold and
summers are cool. This is where many of the trees people use as
Christmas trees live.
There are huge forests of spruce trees, fir trees, and other evergreen
trees in the northlands. These trees like cold weather. In winter, they
are covered with snow. Then, in spring, the snow melts and soaks into
the ground. This gives the trees most of the water they need.
Evergreen trees and plants are able to live in many parts of the world.
But the cold northern forest communities are the real “cities” of the
evergreen trees.