Common Facts
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The flora and fauna within temperate forest biomes must adapt to the changing of the seasons. As the changes are highly visible and some changes are drastic, the animals and plants must adapt to the change in weather. The plant life would adapt to the seasons, deciduous trees are found in temperate forests as they adapt to the changes in weather.
E.g. deciduous trees would change their leaf colour in the autumn, would have all leaves fallen off in the winter, blossom and grow back in the spring and grow green (or natural colour) in the summer.
The fauna in temperate forest biomes must again adapt to the changes in the weather, for example: animals in temperate forests (with colder weathers) would hibernate which is an adaption animals have learnt in their habitat. Other animals migrate due to weathers to more suitable weather.
Locations of temperate forest biomes are generally found in areas between the polar and tropic areas. In the northern hemisphere, this biome is found in the western and central Europe, Chile, US, western Canada, Northeastern Asia and some parts of Russia. In the Southern Hemisphere, temperate forests can be found in Australia and New Zealand.
The variation in the locations differ, in areas such as Russia, the temperatures are colder and the life there must adapt to colder temperatures. Whilst in areas such as Australia, the life there must adapt to slightly hotter temperature.
E.g. deciduous trees would change their leaf colour in the autumn, would have all leaves fallen off in the winter, blossom and grow back in the spring and grow green (or natural colour) in the summer.
The fauna in temperate forest biomes must again adapt to the changes in the weather, for example: animals in temperate forests (with colder weathers) would hibernate which is an adaption animals have learnt in their habitat. Other animals migrate due to weathers to more suitable weather.
Locations of temperate forest biomes are generally found in areas between the polar and tropic areas. In the northern hemisphere, this biome is found in the western and central Europe, Chile, US, western Canada, Northeastern Asia and some parts of Russia. In the Southern Hemisphere, temperate forests can be found in Australia and New Zealand.
The variation in the locations differ, in areas such as Russia, the temperatures are colder and the life there must adapt to colder temperatures. Whilst in areas such as Australia, the life there must adapt to slightly hotter temperature.