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Title: Temperate Forests


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Temperate Forests
  • Katie Aguilera
  • Erin Monahan

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Geographic Location
- Established between the tropics and the polar
regions (Temperate Forests) - Present in
Northern and Southern Hemispheres more
temperate forests exist in Northern regions
-Located in China, Korea, Japan, most of Europe
(disincluding Mediterranean areas), and Eastern
portion of the United States -Experiences four
seasons due to location between the 58th and
26th parallel (Temperate Broadleaf Deciduous
Forests)
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Temperate Forest Regions (Temperate Forests)
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Climate Characteristics
  • Average Annual Temperature
  • - 10? C (Biome Basics)
  • Temperature Range
  • -four seasons cause a wide range of temperatures
  • -30? C to 30 ? C (Biome Basics)
  • Average Rainfall
  • - 20 to 60 inches of precipitation
  • -distributed evenly throughout the year
  • in forms of snow and rain (Biome Basics)

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Limiting Factors
  • Elevation
  • -Some temperate forests are found on the slopes
    of mountains
  • generally experience colder winters
  • -Can grow in basins
  • generally subject to more precipitation
    (Temperate Broadleaf Deciduous Forests)

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Layers
(Ecological Diversity)
  • Tree stratum-tallest
  • Small tree or sapling layer-shorter and younger
    trees
  • Shrub layer
  • Herb layer-short plants
  • Ground layer-lichens, mosses

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Trees
(Biome Basics)
  • Maple
  • Birch
  • Beech
  • Oak
  • Hickory
  • Sweet gum
  • Pine trees and other coniferous trees
  • Taiga is found in the north end

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Animals
(Biome Basics)
  • Birds, Insects, Reptiles
  • Mammals
  • Bears, raccoons, squirrels, skinks, wood mice and
    deer
  • Bobcats, elk, bison, mountain lions, timber
    wolves and coyotes have been hunted and close to
    being wiped out
  • Platypus is in the temperate forests of Australia

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Adaptations
(Temperate Forest Foundation)
  • PLANTS
  • Leaves are broad and light so it has a bigger
    surface to capture sunlight
  • Trees cut off water supply to the leaves and seal
    off the leaf stems where they join onto the tree
    trunks
  • ANIMALS
  • Migrate to warmer places to escape cold winters
  • Hibernation through winters when food is scarce
  • Squirrels, chipmunks and jays store food when its
    plentiful

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(Temperate Forest Biome)
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(Temperate Forest Biome)
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References
  • Ciucci, Mary, Collen McCartney, and Mary Warren.
    "Temperate Forest, Hot or Cold?" Biome Basics.
    Apr.-May 1997. Richmond University. 16 Oct. 2008
    lthttp//http//oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/edu
    cation/projects/webunits/biomes/tforestclimate.htm
    lgt.
  • "Ecological Diversity." Temperate Forest
    Foundation. 2007. Temperate Forest Foundation
    Research and Education. 17 Oct. 2008
    lthttp//http//www.forestinfo.org/discover/diversi
    ty.htmgt.
  • Elis, G. "Temperate Forests." Glossopedia. 16
    Oct. 2008 lthttp//http//www.globio.org/glossopedi
    a/article.aspx?art_id3gt.
  • "Temperate Broadleaf Deciduous Forest." Biomes.
    13 Oct. 1996. 16 Oct. 2008 lthttp//http//www.rune
    t.edu/swoodwar/classes/geog235/biomes/tbdf/tbdf.h
    tmlgt.
  • Viau, Elizabeth A. "Food Pyramid." Temperate
    Forest Biome. 2000. World Builders. 2008
    lthttp//www.world-builders.org/lessons/less/biomes
    /rainforest/temp_rain/temppy.htmlgt.
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