In a coniferous forest it can be 80 degrees Fahrenheit or more at the base or lower elevation and 40 degrees Fahrenheit at the top or higher elevation. A coniferous forest can be located at all elevations, but is more prevalent in mountainous areas because they are not cleared for land use.
The temperature range is greater in temperate grasslands and deserts compared to tropical rainforests and temperate forests. This is due to factors such as latitude, amount of sunlight, and lack of water retention in these biomes.
Temperature range: 0 to 100 FGeography: Temperate broadleaved mixed forests (Appalachian mixed mesophytic), Highland forests / Sedimentary Mountain through freshwater swamps
What is the temperature in Mangrove forests?
Deserts generally do not have enough water to support a forest so your question is an oxymoron. Deserts and forests are separate biomes.
There are many forests in the world. Each of these forests range from very small forests to very large forests.
the spotted owls range is in old growth forests
The temperature in a tropical forest is > or = 1x+3
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Yes, and rain forests, even deserts in the northern part of their range.
The highest temperature minus the lowest temperature is the temperature range. The temperature range is how many degrees is in between the highest and lowest temperatures.
It was proven that natural diversity grows with temperature.
Boreal forests are normally cold and windy, sometimes snowy.