Location, rains, mammals and plants, and it can be cold.
Broadleaf Evergreen Forest
what minerals do they mine for in the deciduous forests
No, Yellowstone National Park is not primarily a temperate deciduous forest. It is primarily made up of subalpine and alpine ecosystems, with a mix of grasslands, forests, and geothermal features like geysers and hot springs. The forests in Yellowstone are mostly composed of coniferous trees such as lodgepole pine and Douglas fir.
Both deciduous forests and grasslands are ecosystems characterized by distinct seasonal changes. They both support a wide variety of plant and animal species, contributing to high biodiversity. Additionally, they are both important for carbon storage and overall ecosystem health.
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Broadleaf Evergreen Forest
Deserts, Tropical Forest, Coniferous Forest, Deciduous Forest, the Tundra, and the Grasslands. There are more biomes, but these are the main ones.
Some of it is, and some of it isn't. We also have coniferous forests, grasslands, and barrens.
Common deciduous forest tees include trees like oak, sweet gum, maple, and Beech.
The 8 biomes are Desert, Temperate deciduous forest, Taiga, Tundra, Marine, Freshwater, Grasslands, and Tropical Rain-forest
grasslands,desert,savanna,temperate deciduous forest,tropical rainforest,taiga,tundra. ok that's more than six but whatever, those are the ones i learned in school. by the way the person whom is writing this (me) is ten years old.
Grasslands low precipitation deciduous forest coniferous trees low grasses icecap climate
new zealand is mostly deciduous forest, with some grasslands Tasmania is widely tropical forest hope this helped :]
Cougars are found in a variety of biomes - taiga, grasslands, deciduous forests, mountains, deserts, wetlands and even in rain forests.
Tropical rainforest Temperate deciduous forest Taiga (boreal forest) Grasslands (savannas and prairies) Deserts Tundra Chaparral Alpine Temperate rainforest Mediterranean shrubland (scrubland)
trees and grass
Deciduous forest