We live in the temperate deciduous forest biome. The temperate
deciduous forest biome is located around the polar and tropics
region This biome makes the leaves on trees fall off during the
fall season. You can find tropical deciduous forest near or on the
equator.
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The climate would need to be cold in the winter and warm in the
summer for the temperate deciduous biome to grow. In the fall in a
temperate deciduous forest biome daylight is more scarce then the
summer daylight time. In the summer nights are more scarce then in
the winter.
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Some of the physical land features in this biome include.
Forest, Trees, Rivers, Lakes, Sand, Rocks, Plants, Grass, Leaves,
Sticks, Soil, Dirt, and Mud.
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Here are some abiotic factors to this biome Rocks Water Soil
Air Sunlight Wind Temperature
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Here are some biotic factors to this biome Animals such as
Deer, Bears and Squrrels Vegetation or Plants such as Carpet Moss,
White oak and White Birch
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Humans cut down trees to make houses, furniture and much more.
Also when humans cut down trees they destroy other organisms and
animals habitat or home.
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If you live in the temperate deciduous forest biome then here
is what the climate is like. The climate is a rapid change(instant
change)of all kinds of weather. Hunidity of the biome: from 60% to
80%. Tempeture in a temperate deciduous forest: From 75F (24C) to
86F (30C). Precipitation: 2 to 5 feet of rain and snow (0.5-1.5m)
is being received by temperate deciduous forest each year.