There are temperate rain forests in the US, for example the Olympic National Forest in Washington state, however the central part of the US is temperate grasslands.
grassland,and rain forest
Boreal Forest Temperate Deciduous Forest Temperate Grassland
Mostly hot temperate grassland Australia and stuff like that
Mostly hot temperate grassland Australia and stuff like that
Mostly in Africa and many warm regions.
Manitoba & Saskatchewan.
Washington is mostly temperate deciduous forest.
Nothing attracts tornadoes per se, but they most often hit in temperate grassland regions. This has mostly to to with climatic factors.
The temperate forest ,in the united states, covers the entire East coast except for the tip of Florida. In most places it ends at the Mississippi River.
Alabama is mostly temperate deciduos forest, but there r many others. one marine biome is mobile bay, wich is an estuary.
Hurricanes do not often impact temperate areas as the are mostly limited to tropical and subtropical regions. Tornadoes are more common than hurricanes in temperate climates, but affect grassland more often than forests.
the difference between a tropical rainforest and a tropical dry forest is that a tropical dry forest is only sand like desert but has all animals and a rainforest is always raining and has many plants.