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wildlife of the decidious forest is not as rich as it was once . give any two reasons

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Answered by gau0139
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Not every region of the world experiences a change in seasons like the temperate deciduous forests. Some are always blanketed in ice, while others have warm sunshine year round. For those of us who live in temperate regions, seasonal changes happen every few months. You could be darting across a lake on water skis in July, and, 6 months later, you could be racing across that same lake on ice skates!

There is no season such delight can bring, as summer, autumn, winter, and the spring.

William Browne – “Variety”

When you grow up experiencing four seasons every year, you begin to notice and appreciate the seasonal ebb and flow of life around you. Winter is peaceful and quiet; critters that don’t migrate stay hunkered down in warm dens, waiting for the spring (Humans included!). Spring is a welcome awakening; as the snow melts away and leaves begin to bud on the trees, life reappears and prepares for a new year. Summer is a bustle of energy and life; insects are busy pollinating the next generation of wildflowers, and birds sing from every corner of the forest. Autumn is a time for harvesting and a time for goodbyes; mammals fatten themselves up to prepare for a winter food shortage, and birds of a feather flock together to follow their food south.

For many of us, seasonal change is old news. It drums along at a steady, predictable rhythm. But few people realize that this predictable pattern is what has allowed temperate deciduous forests to evolve and flourish all over the world.

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Answered by smartyjay9
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Biology Biomes Temperate Deciduous Forests

Temperate Deciduous Forests Biome

Not every region of the world experiences a change in seasons like the temperate deciduous forests. Some are always blanketed in ice, while others have warm sunshine year round. For those of us who live in temperate regions, seasonal changes happen every few months. You could be darting across a lake on water skis in July, and, 6 months later, you could be racing across that same lake on ice skates!

There is no season such delight can bring, as summer, autumn, winter, and the spring.

William Browne – “Variety”

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