Humans had a significant impact on temperate woodlands by cutting them down. This destroyed not only the canopy and trees, but many types of plant and animals that lived on the forest floor. It also changed water patterns.
The most common primary consumers include small rodents such as shrews, mice, and voles as well as larger animals such as the black-tailed dear. Others include squirrels, chipmunks and seed eating birds. The most common secondary consumers include frogs, weasels, badgers, coyotes, raccoons, owls, foxes, and sometimes beavers. The tertiary consumers include bears, wolves, lynxes, and cougars.
Temperate Deciduous Forest
it is usually hot in summers and cold in winter
temperate grasslands, temperate reforest, tropical dry forests and many islands.
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temperate deciduous forests
Millipedes, woodlice and slugs are detritivores that live in temperate woodlands
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the symbiotic relationship in the temperate woodlands and shrublands can be between an tree that supports fruit and a animal that eats it.
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Well the geographic distribution of a temperate woodland is temperate. Based God! Lil B!
Temperate woodlands are estimated to be 40 percent of the world's forests,
Temperate climate woodlands
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woodlands,grassland and somtimes temperate forests
One way humans can impact temperate forests are by starting forest fires