Virginia primarily features a temperate deciduous forest biome, characterized by four distinct seasons, abundant rainfall, and diverse plant and animal life, including oak, maple, and various wildlife species. In contrast, Oregon has a more varied biome that includes coastal temperate rainforests, especially in the western region, with towering coniferous trees like Douglas fir and a milder, wetter climate. The eastern part of Oregon transitions to semi-arid landscapes and grasslands. Overall, Virginia's environment is more humid and seasonally dynamic, while Oregon exhibits greater biome diversity influenced by its varied geography.
Both Virginia and Oregon have diverse biomes due to their varying topography and climate. Virginia has a mix of deciduous forests, grasslands, and coastal regions, while Oregon is known for its coniferous forests, mountains, and coastal areas. Both states support a wide range of plant and animal species due to their diverse habitats.
No, Oregon is not in the desert biome but a small area of the Great Basin Desert does enter the southeastern corner of the state. Much of the eastern half of Oregon does have semi-arid grasslands, however.
temperate rain forest
* West Virginia = Charleston. * Oregon = Salem.
When it's 3 PM in most of Oregon, it's 6 PM in Virginia.
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The chaparral biome is also called Mediterranean.
Washington is bordered by Idaho to the east.
They all support life that can adapt in that type of biome, but they are located at different areas and they are just different.
Virginia Card died on February 17, 2013, in Portland, Oregon, USA.
Virginia Patton was born on June 25, 1926, in Portland, Oregon, USA.
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