The human population of the temperate rainforest varies greatly depending on the specific region in question. Generally, temperate rainforests have lower population densities compared to other biomes due to their challenging environmental conditions. Factors such as limited access, harsh weather, and protection efforts contribute to keeping human populations relatively low in these areas. It is important to consult specific demographic data for accurate population figures in a particular temperate rainforest region.
Average yearly precipitation in a Temperate Deciduous Forest ranges from 30 to 60 inches per year, but this includes both rain and snow.
the latitude for north america of the temperate forest is between 25 and 50 degree
I could be wrong, but I am pretty sure it is not the temperate deciduous forest, but the rain forest biome that has the most biodiversity.
peacocks and deer and little crake and snowy owls and woodpecker ducks gooses swan popqupines
were is a rain forest sandis and telmo
Temperate forest
temprate rainforest
Tasmania
I believe you mean ''temperate''... ? A temperate rain forest is a rain forest in a cooler climate compared to a rainforest in the tropics (near the equator). I believe the only temperate rain forest (or only rain forest for that matter) is the Hoh Rain Forest in Washington, USA. hope that helps
temperate forest have more seasonal changes (apex) (2021)
to survive in the temperate rain forest you need to wear a bathing suit
Tasmania
temperate rain forest
Temperate rain forests are usually coastal and have cooler summers and milder winters than Tropical rain forests. Also Temperate rain forests have summer fogs that keep it moist. temperate rain forests also have lots of moss and consists of Deciduous trees.
gets 2nd most rain fall next to the rain forest
gets 2nd most rain fall next to the rain forest
That depends on where the forest is. There are many types of forests eg tropical rain forest, temperate rain forest or subarctic forest