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Temperate Forest By: Katerina brungardt
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The Climate In a temperate forest, there are four definite seasons. In some biomes, like the tundra, it is usually cold, but not in the temperate forest. Spring time brings new life to the trees and plants, warm temperatures, and rain which helps everything grow. Summer is hot, and everything is green for all the trees now have leaves. Fall is cool. The trees are beginning to change colors such as red, yellow, and bright orange. Winter months are extremely cold. All the trees loose their leaves. The average tempiture is 50 degrees F
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Abiotic Factors Temperature elevation type of soil rain fall season latitude distance from the seater rain type of rocks in the area side of the mountains that the forest is on volcanic activity near
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Dominant Plants There are the small plants such as shrubs, moss, ferns, and lichens which grow quietly beneath the shadows of the tall trees. Most of the trees are maple, birch, beech, oak, hickory, and sweet gum. There are many other types of trees found in the forest too. A temperate forest also contains a few pine trees and other coniferous trees. The Taiga is usually found north of the temperate forests, but sometimes they overlap.
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Dominant Animals Dear, Black bear, Bob Cats, Squirrels, Racoons, Skunks, Song Birds,Turkeys. Ect.
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Geographical Distribution Eastern united states; southeast Canada; most of Europe; and parts of Japan China And Australia.
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Impact Of Human Activity In This Biome
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Sources Used To Get These Answers I used the internet o got every thing off google.com But I for got the web sites I had writton down.
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