Temperate Forest By: Kenady Browning
eastern North America northeastern Asia western and central Europe
Precipitation It rains about 2 to 5 feet yearly.
Temp. Ranges It varies from 75 degrees to 86 degrees.
Plants American Beech Carpet Moss Common Lime Guelder Rose Lady Fern Northern Arrowwood Pecan Oak Shagbark Hickory Tawny Milksap Mushroom Tawny Milksap Mushroom White Birch White
American Bald Eagle American Black Bear Coyote Duckbill Platypus Eastern Chipmunk European Red Squirrel Fat Dormouse Least Weasel White-tailed Deer
Temperate forests are often called deciduous forests. In a temperate forest, most of the trees lose their leaves in the winter. During the fall, when the weather gets cooler, the trees begin to shut down. Their leaves turn beautiful shades of colors. Come winter time, the leaves fall off of the trees.
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