1.desert 2.tundra 3.boreal forest 4.grassland 5.temperate decidous forest
The average wind speed in deciduous forests can vary, but it typically ranges from 5 to 15 miles per hour. Factors such as season, location, and topography can influence wind speeds within deciduous forests.
The five trophic levels of an ecosystem are: Producers (plants and algae) Primary consumers (herbivores that feed on producers) Secondary consumers (carnivores that feed on herbivores) Tertiary consumers (carnivores that feed on other carnivores) Decomposers (organisms that break down dead organic matter)
Tissue -> Organ -> Organism -> Eco System -> Biome
An interesting fact about the freshwater biome is that it covers less than 1% of the Earth's surface but is home to more than 40% of all fish species.
1.desert 2.tundra 3.boreal forest 4.grassland 5.temperate decidous forest
Yes, it is from the deciduous forest.
5%
5% of earths surface is covered in deciduous forests---I HAD to scour the internet for this so appreciate it!!!
Squirrels, voles, mice, sparrows, and raccoons are some of the many creatures found in deciduous forests.
Temperate Deciduous Forest Grassland Tundra Taiga Desert Savanna Tropical Rainforest This is a great website if you need to know about each of the biomes: http://www.deyabowersbiomes.zoomshare.com/
precipitation ,temperature ,rocks ,air ,and dirt.
rain forest and that all i know thank you i am sorry i am only 5 and do not make fun of me
Taiga
Tropical and Sub-tropical Savanna but you will also Tropical Rainforest along the west coast, and Alpine in the Himalayans. India also has the Subtropical dry forest biome (or the tropical and subtropical deciduous forest biome) and some Temperate Broadleaf forests.
There is no such place as the 'Savannah Desert.' The savanna is a grassland and a different biome from a desert. It receives more rainfall than a desert.
The average wind speed in deciduous forests can vary, but it typically ranges from 5 to 15 miles per hour. Factors such as season, location, and topography can influence wind speeds within deciduous forests.