The best description of the smell of Limburger cheese that I know of is that it smells like an outhouse, so possibly the answer is moist animal poo. Rotting leaves also smell pretty bad (though not, to my nose, as bad as Limburger), so that's another possibility.
Temperate deciduous forests typically experience prevailing westerly winds that vary seasonally in direction and strength. In the Northern Hemisphere, these winds bring moisture-laden air from ocean sources, contributing to the moderate temperatures and abundant precipitation characteristic of temperate deciduous forests.
Deciduous forests.
The world's deciduous forests are found between 25 and 50 degrees latitude, both in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Deciduous forests are one of the two types of temperate forest; the other type is evergreen forests.
Yes, most forests in Kentucky are deciduous.
The water in a deciduous forest is freshwater. The water can be found in swamps, ponds, and freshwater tributaries. These forests are found in the Southern and Northern hemisphere.
Deciduous Forests
Deciduous but also undeciduous.
Deciduous forests include temperate forests found in regions such as North America, Europe, and Asia. Some names of deciduous forests include the Eastern Deciduous Forest in North America, the European Deciduous Forest, and the Temperate Deciduous Forest in Asia.
Moose typically inhabit boreal and mixed deciduous forests of the Northern Hemisphere in temperate to subarctic climates.
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.
Tropical deciduous forests are found in India, Myanmar, South China, East Brazil and Central parts of America. These forests thrive in regions where the climate is hot with distinct wet and dry seasons.
Raccoons are quite common in the deciduous forests of the eastern United States.