When there is variation of temperatures but no extremes of heat or cold.
Typically these locations are midway between the equtor and poles.
No, the Adirondack Mountains do not meet the criteria to be classified as a temperate rainforest. A temperate rainforest typically has high levels of rainfall and humidity, which are not characteristics of the Adirondack region in New York.
Most of the world's food is grown in the temperate region because it has favorable climate conditions for agriculture, with moderate temperatures, reliable rainfall, and distinct seasons that are conducive to crop growth. Additionally, the temperate region has fertile soil that supports a wide variety of crops.
Temperate coniferous rainforests can be found in North America (Pacific Northwest region), Asia (Japan and parts of Russia), and Oceania (New Zealand and Tasmania).
The wettest month in a temperate forest varies depending on the region, but it typically occurs in late winter or early spring. In North America, for example, the wettest months in temperate forests are often March or April when precipitation levels are higher due to seasonal weather patterns.
The term you're looking for is "temperate zone." This zone has moderate temperatures that fluctuate between the extremes of polar and tropical regions, allowing for the presence of diverse plant and animal species.
The temperate grassland region is located north of the Tropic of Cancer.
No, Ireland is a temperate region.
No, Antarctica is a polar region.
you tell me where are the temperate regions of oriental region
temperate region
Continental Temperate.
The temperate grassland region is located north of the Tropic of Cancer.
no it is not it is partly in the temperate region
North American temperate forests.
it is temperate
Temperate region
Tropical rainforest region Temperate region Polar region Desert region