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Q: Why would people want to visit the temperate forest?
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The best biome to view the changing of the seasons would be the temperate forest biome. In a temperate forest biome they have tall trees and moderate rainfall.


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Why would people want to visit a tropical forest?

People would want to visit a tropical forest because they want to research the indigenous flora or fauna. They may possibly want to see what kind of stuff they can find to take pictures of. Scientists are always looking for new species, and a tropical forest is great place to search. People may want to test the adage, "May the forest be with you".


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Would a soil sample from a temperate deciduous forest be more or less nutrient - rich than a soil sample from a tropical rain forest?

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