70 F
ecosystem, rainforest, and forests
The average annual temperature is 50 degrees Fahrenheit
Seasonal variations do not change the classification of a climate. It is expected that there will be seasons in most climates. So a deciduous forest is always a deciduous forest.
very hot and dry
no extreme climate
Coniferous. These are evergreen trees and deciduous trees loose there leaves as the air temperature and ground temp changes. Evergreen trees withstand all of the changes in air and ground temp, there fore a harsher climate.
deciduous forest
really hot
Because of the climate.
Because of the climate.
The average annual temperature is 50 degrees Fahrenheit
The temperature in a deciduous forest in spring can vary, but it typically ranges from 50-70°F (10-20°C). As spring progresses, temperatures gradually increase, allowing for new plant growth and the return of animals to the forest ecosystem.