No. The deciduous forest has warm temperatures and it may be a little dry but mostly quite moist.
its is either taiga temperate rain forest tundra and deciduous rain forest
Tropical dry deciduous
normal
very hot and dry
No, a deciduous forest is a biome characterized by trees that lose their leaves in fall. Deciduous forests can be found in temperate regions with four distinct seasons, experiencing cold winters but not necessarily extremely dry conditions. The length of daylight, not just temperature, plays a role in the variation in sunlight during winter in these forests.
Deciduous forest
Lions do not live in the Indian rainforest but they do live in the Gir Forest which is a dry deciduous forest.
Tropical rain forest and tropical dry forest are the two types.
In the temperate zones of the Earth; not too hot, but not too cold.
I'm pretty sure it's the Deciduous Forest. Hope that helps!
Tropical deciduous forests have a seasonal climate with distinct wet and dry seasons. The wet season is characterized by heavy rainfall, while the dry season experiences little to no rainfall. Temperature and humidity levels are typically high throughout the year in these forest ecosystems.
Mainly fresh water is in a deciduous forest.