6 month growing season
The Climate in the Deciduous Forest is greatly affected by the tilt of the earth's axis. As our planet revolves around the sun, its axis stays tilted, causing the four seasons of the deciduous forest. During the spring and summer months, the deciduous forest ranges in temperatures from cool to warm. In the fall and winter, the forests will get very cold. These changes of the season not only affect the temperature in the forest but also alter the form of precipitation it receives. Actually the tilt of the Earth affects ALL seasonal climate changes on the Earth, not just the forests.
The exact number of deciduous trees is undetermined. The leaves of a deciduous tree fall off part of the year during the season change.
The Summer.
the growing season is 69-100
A coniferous forest has trees like evergreens, they never lose their leaves and they are always green. Like a chirstmas tree before it's cut. A deciduous forest is a forest where the leaves on the trees do turn colors and eventually fall of in the fall and winter. That's just a simple difference though, there are much more complicated differences. Coniferous forests are found in colder climates, in fact the further north you go the less deciduous trees you will find. This also holds true for hot climates . Coniferous trees have evolved needles and thick sap so they lose less moisture to the elements while deciduous trees are usually located in areas of abundant moisture.Typically - deciduous forests have more clay soil and a higher pH while coniferous forests are more likely sandy and acidic in nature.Deciduous forests drop their leaves as soon as the growing season ends. A coniferous forest are made up of evergreens that retain their foliage.
15 months
130 days
Seasonal variations do not change the classification of a climate. It is expected that there will be seasons in most climates. So a deciduous forest is always a deciduous forest.
15 months
The growing season is about 3-5 months long.
monsoon forest,also called as tropical deciduous forest, because open woodland in tropical areas that have a long dry season followed by a season of heavy rainfall.
Because they live during winter season
its 2 months
The type of plant that looses its leaves at the end of the growing season is called deciduous. This is an adaptive feature which will conserve the water in the plants.
Rhododendrons are not deciduous. The definition of deciduous is when a tree or a bush loses it's leaves at the endof a growing season.
Well if it's a forest, of course there are tress in deciduous forests! Deciduous trees are the ones that change each season, and coniferous/fir trees are the ones that never die that you see in the winter.
The water in the deciduous forest is shallow most of the year. When there is a lot of rain during the rainy season, the water can become deep in some places.