North West European type. Which is warm summers, cool winters and precipitation at all seasons.
Tundra - Canada's most northerly vegetation region.
Tropical Grassland
in a temperate climate
A fossil of a fern in an area would indicate that at one time, the region had a temperate to tropical climate. Ferns cannot grow if the climate is too cold, though they can grow in cool climates and moderate elevations.
To accurately determine the climate region, one would need to specify a location. Generally, climate regions are classified into categories such as tropical, arid, temperate, polar, and more, based on factors like temperature, precipitation, and seasonal variations. For example, a tropical climate experiences warm temperatures year-round with high humidity and rainfall, while a temperate climate has distinct seasons with moderate temperatures. If you provide a specific location, I can give a more precise answer.
Location is one of the differences between temoerate forests and equatorial forests. Temperate forests can be found in the milder, temperate zones and equatorial forests are found near or on the equator. The climate of the equatorial forests is hotter than that of temperate forests. Vegetation and wildlife would also be different in the two types of forests.
Animals like deer, bears, foxes, and squirrels would most likely live in a temperate forest biome due to the abundance of trees, moderate climate, and diverse plant life that provide food and shelter for these species.
well if your mum is standing there with her legs open it would be a forest.
Coral. Palms
What type of biome do you live in ? Answer added to: Michigan has fresh water biomes, temperate forests, prarie, sand dunes and swamps are the major biomes found in Michigan. In general Michigan is classed as a whole as temperate forest (or what it would be if man hadn't changed the environs.)
cannibas
In the temperate deciduous forest.