Typically, a Temperate climate with distinct seasons.
I'm pretty sure it's the Deciduous Forest. Hope that helps!
A deciduous forest is inhabited by trees that seasonally shed their leaves. Some crops that grow in this forest are figs, sugar apples, guavas and peaches.
The two main biomes in Illinois are the temperate deciduous forest biome and the prairie biome. The temperate deciduous forest biome is characterized by hardwood trees and a moderate climate, while the prairie biome is dominated by grasses and herbaceous plants with a drier climate.
Plants in a deciduous forest ecosystem play a crucial role in providing food and shelter for animals, regulating the climate, and cycling nutrients. They also help maintain soil stability and prevent erosion.
The five major biomes are tundra, taiga, temperate deciduous forest, grasslands, and tropical rainforest. Each biome has distinct climate, fauna, and flora characteristics that differentiate it from the others.
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.
ecosystem, rainforest, and forests
no extreme climate
very hot and dry
The average annual temperature is 50 degrees Fahrenheit
Because of the climate.
Because of the climate.
70 F
gets 2nd most rain fall next to the rain forest
gets 2nd most rain fall next to the rain forest
Marine West Coast!
Deciduous forest