summer
Has deep, fertile soils
There are not tropical rainforests in the continental United States. However, there are raiforests in Hawaii, as well as Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and many of the various small island possessions in the Pacific There are temperate rain forests in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest The Tongass National Forest The Chugach National Forest The Olympic National Forest There are also pockets of temperate rainforest in the Appalachian Mountains from Georgia to New England. Finally, there are also some subtropical rainforests in Florida, but only small remnants remain.
travel by African Elephant is very effecient.
The very best for a COMPLETE system would be a rain forest.
The best fictional way to travel through space fast without messing with time is teleportation.
summer
its is either taiga temperate rain forest tundra and deciduous rain forest
Seasons are best viewed in temperate deciduous forests, where you can observe the changing colors of the leaves in the fall, the bare trees in the winter, the blooming flowers in the spring, and the lush green foliage in the summer.
The changing of seasons is best viewed in temperate deciduous forests, as the trees in these biomes shed their leaves in preparation for winter and then regrow them in the spring. This cycle of leaf color changes and renewal is a striking visual representation of the changing seasons.
Temperate Deciduous Forests
The soil of a temperate deciduous forest would be best for agriculture as it is nutrient rich from decaying litter (compost). Tropical soil tends to be acidic and nutrient poor
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The best places to visit in a deciduous forest biome is were all the trees are, ex-specialy if its autumn! All of the trees are red and orange and all the animals come out to gather food. If you are visiting, find some trees and relax!
it is the best because there is no school and we get to go to the pool
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!
it's actually deciduous............................... i think
deciduous forest