one of them is in Poland I dont know the rest...so...sorry =(
London, los Angelos, and California.
forest
Temperate deciduous forests are located in the mid-latitude areas. This means that they are found between the polar regions and the tropics. The deciduous forest regions are exposed to warm and cold air masses. IT cause this area to have four seasons. The temperature varies widely from season to season with cold winters and hot, wet summers. The average yearly temperature is about 10°C. The areas in which deciduous forests are located get about 750 to 1,500 mm of precipitation spread fairly evenly throughout the year.
Pollution in the air / water can mix in with precipitation. This causes things like acid rain, which is damaging to the environment. Bad pollution and human effects can also disrupt normal, natural weather patterns and precipitation in certain areas.
To the north and northwest, where the Chihuahuan and Sonoran deserts are located.
wet
Areas near the equator get the most rain. Areas like deserts sometimes never get precipitation. As far as the over all precipitation goes, there are great graphs and charts out there to see what the average precipitation per year on earth is.
Downpours
wet
Rain forests and heavy soil erosion are the kinds of ecosystems that occur in the areas of high precipitation.
The desert and the rain forest are both located in hot areas.