Temperate forests are usually more complex with more layers of vegetation than taiga.
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Temperate forests are located in the northern hemisphere and usually have a lot of dramatic seasonal changes.
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.
In temperate forests, usually the only truly migratory animals are birds and insects. However, some species may migrate in and out depending on food supply. Vertical migrations from alpine regions to lower altitudes and back are fairly common where mountain ranges abut temperate forests.
Red pandas usually live in temperate forests with dense vegetation, such as bamboo forests, in the Himalayas and foothills of the Himalayan mountains. They are excellent climbers and spend much of their time in trees, using their sharp claws and long tails for balance.
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.
Temperate forests typically experience four distinct seasons - spring, summer, fall, and winter. They have moderate temperatures, with warm summers and cold winters. These forests also receive a good amount of precipitation throughout the year.
Tropical rainforest: Found near the equator, this biome is characterized by high levels of biodiversity and consistent rainfall. Grasslands: These biomes are found in temperate regions and can extend into subtropical zones, characterized by grasses as the dominant vegetation. Temperate forests: Located in regions with distinct seasons, temperate forests have a mix of deciduous and evergreen trees. Tundra: Close to the poles or at high elevations, the tundra biome has cold temperatures, permafrost, and low biodiversity.
1. Dry (Semiarid and Arid) climate often supports the deciduous forests. The average temperature of summer of semiarid is 26°C and winter is 11°C. The average temperature of summer of arid is 27°C and winter is 13°C.
The monthly rainfall for temperate forests varies depending on location, but on average, they receive between 50-200mm of rainfall per month. This can fluctuate seasonally, with higher rainfall typically occurring in the spring and fall months.
A plain is an area with generally flat land. Plains are usually considered grasslands, but might have forests or other vegetation.