the fact that it has 4 distinct seasons and goes through chandes for each season.
tropical forests, tropical savana, temperate grasslands, desert, separate woodland, northwestern coniferous forest, tundra, mountains, ice caps, and boreal forests,
The temperate deciduous forest is a forest in the temperate zone of the world . It contains over 66 percent of the worlds species. You can find out more about and what the temperate deciduous forest on wiki.answers.com it is simply only a click away! LOL!!
Yes, bamboo deciduous forests have a food web just like any other ecosystem. The food web in this type of forest would involve interactions between bamboo plants, herbivores feeding on the bamboo, carnivores that eat the herbivores, and decomposers that break down organic matter.
Some carnivores in a deciduous forest are coyotes, wolves, black bears, hawks, snakes, lynxes, and mountain lions. There are many others too I'm sure but those are the few unspecific ones that I know of.
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Wisconsin is mostly made up of the temperate deciduous forest biomes, although temperate grasslands and a few other biomes also exist within the state
its important because the other biomes started adapting to this biome first and because the deciduous forest is home to many animals and it makes alot of clean air
Because it has the same species and like if for examples I say the underwater via me it has fish or octopus is a jellyfish but in the forest as blackface squirrel woodpeckers is different and because squirrels and pickles can't swim
There are Seven different Biomes, Grassland, Wetland, Tundra, Temperate Deciduous Forest, Temperate Rain Forest, Tropical Rain forest, and Desert. I hope this is what you were looking for. ~Sarah
The names of the major biomes are desert, tundra, tropical rain forest, deciduous forest, taiga, grassland, marine,freshwater, coniferous forest and saltwater There are other biomes too such as: temperate rainforest (a rainforest that is outside of tropical latitudes) savannah (hot, dry grassland) prairie (a temperate grassland) For more on sub-biomes and biome information go to: http://www.nature.com/scitable/knowledge/library/terrestrial-biomes-13236757 and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Vegetation-no-legend.PNG http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ocean_drainage.png My favorite classification of biomes is by using the WWF system. Type in "WWF biomes" in your search engine. also wikipedia has great info on biomes and so does http://worldwildlife.org/biomes
tropical forests, tropical savana, temperate grasslands, desert, separate woodland, northwestern coniferous forest, tundra, mountains, ice caps, and boreal forests,
Because less sun is let in!
The temperate deciduous forest is a forest in the temperate zone of the world . It contains over 66 percent of the worlds species. You can find out more about and what the temperate deciduous forest on wiki.answers.com it is simply only a click away! LOL!!
The second biome that gets the most rain after rainforests is the tropical monsoon biome. These biomes experience heavy rainfall due to seasonal monsoons, typically receiving around 60-80 inches of rain annually. Other biomes with high levels of rainfall include cloud forests and temperate rainforests.
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Well, honey, Indiana is cozying up to the Temperate Deciduous Forest biome like it's sharing secrets with a best friend. And just a stone's throw away, you'll find the Grasslands biome giving Indiana a friendly nod from across the way. So, pack your bags and get ready for a road trip through the heart of the Midwest!