3. Facts about the
Temperate Deciduous
Forest
The temperate deciduous forest biome is an area
that is very cool and rainy most of the year. In the
fall the leaves will fall off of the trees, and in the
spring they reemerge. It can also snow during the
winter in this particular biome. This biome
experiences brief, but hot summers.
Latitude/Longitude: 23.5 degrees to 60 degrees
latitude in both the Northern and Southern
hemispheres
7. Plants and Animals
American Bald Eagle
(Haliaeetus
leucocephalus)
American Black Bear
(Ursus americanus)
Coyot (Canis latrans)
Duckbill Platypus
(Ornithorhynchus
anatinus)
European Red Squirrel
(Sciuridae)
White-tailed Deer
(Cervidae)
American Beech
(Fagus grandifolia)
Carpet Moss
(Bryophyta)
Maple Tree (Acer)
Lady Fern
(Pteridophyta)
Northern Arrowwood
(Viburnum dentatum)
White Oak (Quercus)
8. American Black Bear
Temperate forest animals
have have a variety of
adaptations that allow
them to deal with the
constantly shifting
temperatures. During the
winters, the American
black bear goes into
hibernation (a deep,
sleeplike state) in order to
store its energy.
9. Maple Trees
Maple trees are a type of
deciduous tree, that is very
common in temperate
forests. Seasonally, these
trees loose their leaves in
order to avoid damage
during the freezes of the
harsh winters.
When the warm weather
returns, the leaves grow
back, and photosynthesis
resumes.
Annual leaf drop also
enriches the soil of the
deciduous forest with
nutrients through
decomposition.
10.
11. Human Impacts
Negative
Positive
Recent managing of timber
production
Replanting of trees
Deforestation
Logging for wood and timber
A lot of deciduous forests have
lost land to farms and towns.
Urbanization.
Although people are trying to
protect the forests some
poachers are trying to kill the
animals in the forests.
The animals are losing their
homes because of people
building on their homes.
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Hinweis der Redaktion
We are currently located in a Temperate Forest here inVerneuil!
The Temperate forest is well known for its broad leafed deciduous trees. Deciduous refers to trees that lose their leaves and regrow them.
Temperate Deciduous Forest Staunton, Virginia, United States.Temperate forests occur in areas where precipitation is spread relatively evenly throughout the year. The average annual precipitation is 30 to 60 inches.
Temperate Deciduous Forest Staunton, Virginia, United StatesOrganisms in temperate forests experience a range of temperature conditions throughout the year, having to survive through all four seasons.Average Annual Temperature Ranges: 50 degrees F
American Bald Eagle, black bear, red squirrel, deciduous tree, lady fern, and oak tree.