As stated the question does not make sense. Assuming you mean " a temperate forest" and "distinct" seasons; Yes
a temperateforrest is like one that changes season ( Ohio, New York ect...)(4 seasons) a tropical rain Forrest stays between 40-80 degrees all year & there are none in the U.S.A. hope that helped !!!! =)
it depends on what season it is and where you live it depends on what season it is and where you live
No.
The temperate range for most temperate climates typically falls between approximately 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F) during the growing season. However, this range can vary depending on specific regional conditions and seasonal variations. Generally, temperatures in temperate zones can experience distinct seasonal changes, with warm summers and cool winters.
winter is the coldest season which has to do with the temperate zone.
its 2 months
Most schools in temperate climates have a summer break during the season of summer when there is no school.
The 'wet season' and 'dry season.' In Australia, the wet season roughly corresponds to summer in the temperate regions of the country, and the dry season to winter.
Season of Changes was created on 2008-05-06.
The climate zone in Japan are cold climates and temperate climates. And there are no dry season, always lots of rain!!!!!!Temperate monsoon
27 degrees fherinheit!!!
1. A type of fruit formed from a flower that has several pistils. 2. A temperate fruit is a type of fruit which must experience an annual cold season. A few examples of temperate aggregate fruits are blueberries, strawberries, apples.