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Deciduous forest is located in the on the east of the united states near Mississippi river almost western of Europe
Temperate deciduous forests can be found throughout most of Wisconsin, especially in the northern and central parts of the state. Key locations include the Door Peninsula, Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, and the forests along the Mississippi River. These forests are characterized by a variety of deciduous trees such as oak, maple, and birch.
All 9 biomes are desert, arctic, forests, rain forests, river, and that's all I know. Sorry
Increasing the steepness of the river's bed will have no direct effect on the size of the discharge of a stream. Discharge is primarily influenced by the volume of water flowing in the river. Steepness may impact the speed of the water flow and erosion processes, but it won't directly affect discharge size.
High precipitation intensity can lead to increased runoff into a river channel, causing a higher discharge. This can result in flooding and erosion due to the higher volume of water flowing through the channel. Conversely, low precipitation intensity can lead to lower discharge in the river channel, potentially causing water shortages and impacting ecosystems that rely on the river for water.
A river discharge is usually greatest at a given fall.
The Black bear can live in either the Taiga, or the temperate, deciduous forests.Animal Species:Different habitats of the deciduous forerst have different animals. Some animals in the deciduous forest consist of the Black bear, Fox, Brown bear, Raccoon, and Gray squirrel."
river discharge is when the amount of water is measured and the amount that is in the river channel, and at a given point (width,length,depth)
Discharge is the volume of water flowing in a river at a certain point over a specific period of time, usually measured in cubic meters per second. It directly affects velocity in rivers because as discharge increases, the amount of water flowing through the river also increases, leading to higher velocity. Conversely, lower discharge results in slower velocities.
Urbanization generally means more impermeable surfaces, like concrete. This increases the amount of runoff (rain going to rivers) which means an increase in the amount (and velocity) of discharge.