Temperate Deciduous Forest-World Biomes

Tuesday, November 15, 2016


The temperate deciduous forest is a lovely biome well-known for four seasons, and many trees that lose their leaves each winter.
You'll also find a sizable variety of organisms.
Pests, spiders, slugs, frogs, turtles and salamanders are normal. Birds like hawks, cardinals, owls, and woodpeckers are also within this biome. Mammals include white-tailed deer, raccoons, opossums, porcupines,black bears and red foxes.
The common temperature of the forest is approximately 50 degrees F. The common level of rainfall in the forest is 30 to 60 ins each year. As the times of year change, so do the colors of the leaves of the deciduous forest biome. Consequently, the leaves of some trees fall in the winter, and have special adaptations to stay alive in this biome. The deciduous forest biome is found in the eastern part of the United States,Europe,eastern China,southeastern Austria,Asia and Japan.
Deciduous forests have exceptionally ripe soil.
Accordingly, You'll discover Broadleaf trees (oaks, maples, beeches), bushes, enduring herbs, and pine trees.

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