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Angiosperms in tropical rain forest & Gymnosperms in temperate forest
give me a symbiotic relationship with a plant found in a temperate decduous forest with another plant or animal
able to live through changes in temperature
Tundra Taiga Dessert grassland Trapical Rain Forest Temperate Rain Forest Temperate Deciduous Forest Chaparral (Serub Forest)
All the animals that eat plant materials. Deer, squirrels, catapillars, beetles,Consumers include-deerrodentsbirdsinsectsSecondary-foxowlsbirdsskunksTertiary-Cougarblack bearbrown bearcitation-http://alanmessianu.tripod.com/id9.html/\ that site is helpful for anything about temperate deciduous forest :)
No but very similar, a temperate deciduous forest is made up of deciduous trees or trees that change colors with the seasons, unlike an Tagia(Conifers) which is mainly evergreens trees that stay green year-round. A temperate broad leaf forest is warmer, and more humid, and also contains a wider variety of plant species.
Humans had a significant impact on temperate woodlands by cutting them down. This destroyed not only the canopy and trees, but many types of plant and animals that lived on the forest floor. It also changed water patterns.
a bird if you have any comments visit me at hkedash@yahoo.com All kinds of animals live in a temperate rain forest. For example North Carolina has a temperate climate with temperate rainforests (Appalachians)and black bears, mountain lions and turkeys and deer thrive here. There are also many squirrels, other rodents, insects, yes birds, wolves, coyotes, reptiles like timber rattle snakes and copperheads, and we are 2nd in the world for having the most diverse plant life. Vietnam is #1 for plant diversity.
a bird if you have any comments visit me at hkedash@Yahoo.com All kinds of animals live in a temperate rain forest. For example North Carolina has a temperate climate with temperate rainforests (Appalachians)and black bears, mountain lions and turkeys and deer thrive here. There are also many squirrels, other rodents, insects, yes birds, wolves, coyotes, reptiles like timber rattle snakes and copperheads, and we are 2nd in the world for having the most diverse plant life. Vietnam is #1 for plant diversity.
the poopie plant is the most common plant in Indiana
Decomposers in a temperate deciduous forest are: Fungi, Bacteria, Earth Worms, Fly maggots.
There is a bit of "transition" between areas of permafrost and the coniferous forests, but yes, a few trees will grow over permafrost. These trees will grow if there is sufficient "relief" in the form of seasonal thawing. That thawing allows soil of sufficient depth to unfreeze and support a larger plant like a tree. Trees would need a little longer period of thawing and enough of the soil to thaw so they can survive than, say, bushes, shrubs or flowering plants like those of the tundra.