What are temperate Deciduous Forests?
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Temperate deciduous forests or temperate broad-leaf forests are dominated by trees that lose their leaves each year. They are found in areas with warm moist summers and mild winters. The three major areas of this forest type occur in the Northern Hemisphere: eastern North America, East Asia, and Europe.
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→Temperate Deciduous forest lies in temperate zone located about 40°-60° N latitude and 1500-2400m altitude central location.
→In this type of forest annual rainfall is about 100-350cm
→Here mainly broad leaved trees are found.
→Example - Oak,Birch,Maple,etc.
→Trees shed their leaves in autumn and bear again in spring.
→The seasonal appearance and disappearance of canopy is the principle factor operating these forests.
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→Temperate Deciduous forest lies in temperate zone located about 40°-60° N latitude and 1500-2400m altitude central location.
→In this type of forest annual rainfall is about 100-350cm
→Here mainly broad leaved trees are found.
→Example - Oak,Birch,Maple,etc.
→Trees shed their leaves in autumn and bear again in spring.
→The seasonal appearance and disappearance of canopy is the principle factor operating these forests.
#Shati
#Brainly benefactor
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