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temperate deciduous forest
No, Yellowstone National Park is not primarily a temperate deciduous forest. It is primarily made up of subalpine and alpine ecosystems, with a mix of grasslands, forests, and geothermal features like geysers and hot springs. The forests in Yellowstone are mostly composed of coniferous trees such as lodgepole pine and Douglas fir.
Yellowstone is a national park in Wyoming.
Yellowstone National Park is a land park.
Yosemite National Park is in California. Yellowstone National Park is in Wyoming. People often get the names confused.
Established in 1872, Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming is the world's first National Park.
Yellowstone National Park.
Yellowstone is a National Park.
Yellowstone, which was established by Teddy Roosevelt.
Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas is located in a temperate deciduous forest biome. This biome is characterized by four distinct seasons and a variety of tree species that shed their leaves annually.
Looking at attached image...the North America falls under Northern and Western Hemisphere. So Yellowstone National Park is in Northwest hemisphere.