Temperate Deciduous Forest
What is a Temperate Deciduous Forest
What is a Temperate Deciduous Forest
Temperate Deciduous Forest is a forest with four seasons. They receive 30 - 59 in (750 - 1,500 mm) of rain per year. They have mostly broad leaf trees like oaks, maple, and birches. They also have shrubs mosses, and herbs. They are located in the eastern United States, Canada, Europe, China, and Japan.
Locations
Locations
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Coming Soon
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Animals
Animals
Threats
Threats
Some threats include forest deforestation and climate change. Climate change affects this biome by altering the precipitation patterns and by warming the temperature.
“Deciduous Forests.” Defenders of Wildlife, https://defenders.org/wild-places/deciduous-forests.
“Temperate Deciduous Forest: Mission: Biomes.” NASA, NASA, https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/biome/biotemperate.php.