Deciduous forests are found in a variety of locations. One notable biome of a deciduous forest includes that of leaf-shedding. Many trees shed in the fall.
I know one of them is the deciduous forest
The temperate deciduous forest biome covers primarily plains in parts of North America, Europe, and Asia. However, one mountain range that is in this biome is part of the Appalachian mountain range in the eastern United States, including the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
One type of biome found on land is a temperate deciduous forest. These biomes are characterized by trees that shed their leaves seasonally and have distinct seasons with moderate temperatures. They are found in regions with four seasons, such as eastern North America, Europe, and parts of Asia.
One of the most dangerous animal in the deciduous forest is the black bear.
One key adaptation of the raccoon in the temperate deciduous forest biome is its dexterous front paws, which allow it to manipulate objects and open containers to access food. This adaptability helps raccoons exploit a diverse diet, including fruits, nuts, insects, and small animals. Additionally, their nocturnal nature helps them avoid many predators while foraging in the dense vegetation of the forest. Raccoons also have a thick fur coat that provides insulation against varying temperatures in this biome.
Yes. The deciduous forest is just one of numerous habitats in which the porcupine lives.
One of the most dangerous animal in the deciduous forest is the black bear.
Because less sun is let in!
none of the lakes in a deciduous forest are not ussually named so there are pretty much none sorry
One of the most notable human impacts on the deciduous biome is the reduction of wooded areas.
The forest understory layer is the one that receives the least amount of sunlight in a deciduous forest. This layer is shaded by the canopy above and consists of smaller trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants.
The names of the major biomes are desert, tundra, tropical rain forest, deciduous forest, taiga, grassland, marine,freshwater, coniferous forest and saltwater There are other biomes too such as: temperate rainforest (a rainforest that is outside of tropical latitudes) savannah (hot, dry grassland) prairie (a temperate grassland) For more on sub-biomes and biome information go to: http://www.nature.com/scitable/knowledge/library/terrestrial-biomes-13236757 and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Vegetation-no-legend.PNG http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ocean_drainage.png My favorite classification of biomes is by using the WWF system. Type in "WWF biomes" in your search engine. also wikipedia has great info on biomes and so does http://worldwildlife.org/biomes