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This research explores the temperate rainforest biome found in the U.S., Alaska, and Canada. It describes the structure of the forest, with a prominent canopy layer above a rich forest floor. These ecosystems receive 7-12 inches of rain each summer, resulting in mild, wet conditions and a temperature range that is warm in summer but predominantly cold. The diverse biodiversity includes plant species like ferns, grasses, and mosses, as well as rich animal life, including bears, deer, and various birds. Adaptations of both flora and fauna are essential for survival in this unique habitat.
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Temperate rainforest Biome Research By Christopher Colbert
Temperate rainforestGeography & Climate Location: U.S., Alaska, and canada Description: top most layer is canopy then other layer of a forest are user on forest floor Soil type: very rich Precipitation: 7-12in of rain each summer Temperature range : warm in summer mostly wet and cold Climate mild climate
Temperate rainforest Biodiversity • Plant species: fern, grass, moss, small flower plants, fungi, and small leafs Aniamls: bears , deer, wolf, cougar, shew, racoon, and birds.
Name of BiomeAdaptations Needed for Survival plant: they adapt to the soil so they can all live Animals: adapt to the area they have to live in if it does not meet there needs the move away.