A paragraph on deciduous forest
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Temperate deciduous or temperate broad-leaf forests are a variety of temperate forest 'dominated' by trees that lose their leaves each year. They are found in areas with warm moist summers and cool winters.
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Where Are the Deciduous Forests?
Deciduous forests grow in areas where there are four clear seasons. Most of the eastern half of the United States is in this biome, as is much of central and northern Europe, eastern China, and Japan
Key Characteristics of Temperate Deciduous "Broadleaf" Forest
Deciduous forests have a long, warm growing season as one of four distinct seasons.
There is abundant moisture.
The soil typically is rich. The leaves dropped from trees provide a steady source of organic material for the soil. Many species live in the soil and break down the organic matter.
Tree leaves are arranged in strata: canopy, understory, shrub, and ground. A great deal of light is therefore filtered out before it reaches the ground.
With the dropping of their leaves during one season, trees stop photosynthesis and enter a dormant period.
Three main types of trees are characteristic of these forests: northern hardwood, central hardwood, and southeast pine and oak.