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Temperate forest

A temperate forest is a forest found between the tropical and boreal regions, located in the temperate zone. It is the second largest biome on our planet, covering 25%[1] of the world's forest area, only behind the boreal forest, which covers about 33%. These forests cover both hemispheres at latitudes ranging from 25 to 50 degrees,[2] wrapping the planet in a belt similar to that of the boreal forest. Due to its large size spanning several continents, there are several main types: deciduous, coniferous, mixed forest, and rainforest.

Climate Edit

The climate of a temperate forest is highly variable depending on the location of the forest. For example, Los Angeles and Vancouver, Canada are both considered to be located in a temperate zone, however, Vancouver is located in a temperate rainforest, while Los Angeles is a relatively dry subtropical climate.[3]

Types of temperate forest Edit

Deciduous Edit

They are found in Europe, East Asia, North America, and in some parts of South America. Deciduous forests are composed mainly of broadleaf trees, such as maple and oak, that shed all their leaves during one season.[4] They are typically found in three middle-latitude regions with temperate climates characterized by a winter season and year-round precipitation: eastern North America, western Eurasia and northeastern Asia.[5]

Coniferous Edit

Coniferous forests are composed of needle-leaved evergreen trees, such as pine or fir. Evergreen forests are typically found in regions with moderate climates. Boreal forests, however, are an exception as they are found in subarctic regions.[6] Coniferous trees often have an advantage over broadleaf trees in harsher environments. Their leaves are typically hardier and longer lived but require more energy to grow.

Mixed Edit

As the name implies, conifers and broadleaf trees grow in the same area. The main trees found in these forests in North America and Eurasia include fir, oak, ash, maple, birch, beech, poplar, elm and pine. Other plant species may include magnolia, prunus, holly, and rhododendron. In South America, conifer and oak species predominate. In Australia, eucalypts are the predominant trees. Hardwood evergreen trees which are widely spaced and are found in the Mediterranean region are olive, cork, oak and stone pine.

Temperate rainforest Edit

Temperate rainforests are the wettest of all the types, and are found only in very wet coastal areas. Adding to its rarity is that most of the temperate rainforests outside protected areas have been cut down and no longer exist.[7] Temperate rainforests can, however, still be found in some areas, including the Pacific Northwest, southern Chile, northern Turkey (along with some regions of Bulgaria and Georgia), most of Japan, and others.

Effect of human activity Edit

Temperate forests are located in the middle latitudes where much of the planet's population is. Not only were these forests cut down to build cities (i.e. New York City, Seattle, London, Tokyo, Paris), they have also been "cut down long ago to make way for cultivation."[8] This biome has been subject to mining, logging, hunting, pollution, deforestation and habitat loss.[9]

References Edit

  1. ^ "Forest Regions Temperate Zone". Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  2. ^ "Temperate forest". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  3. ^ Platnick, Norman I. (1991). "Patterns of biodiversity: tropical vs temperate". Journal of Natural History. 25 (5): 1083–1088. doi:10.1080/00222939100770701.
  4. ^ Basic Biology (2016). "Forest".
  5. ^ "deciduous forest", "Encyclopaedia Britannica", Retrieved on 20 February 2019.
  6. ^ "Temperate forest | ecology". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  7. ^ "Temperate Rain Forests". NPS. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  8. ^ de Rothschild, David (19 May 2008). Earth Matters. DK Children. ISBN 9780756634353.
  9. ^ "Human Influences on the Temperate Rainforest". Sciencing. Retrieved 17 July 2019.

temperate, forest, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, july, 20. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Temperate forest news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message A temperate forest is a forest found between the tropical and boreal regions located in the temperate zone It is the second largest biome on our planet covering 25 1 of the world s forest area only behind the boreal forest which covers about 33 These forests cover both hemispheres at latitudes ranging from 25 to 50 degrees 2 wrapping the planet in a belt similar to that of the boreal forest Due to its large size spanning several continents there are several main types deciduous coniferous mixed forest and rainforest Contents 1 Climate 2 Types of temperate forest 2 1 Deciduous 2 2 Coniferous 2 3 Mixed 2 4 Temperate rainforest 3 Effect of human activity 4 ReferencesClimate EditThe climate of a temperate forest is highly variable depending on the location of the forest For example Los Angeles and Vancouver Canada are both considered to be located in a temperate zone however Vancouver is located in a temperate rainforest while Los Angeles is a relatively dry subtropical climate 3 Types of temperate forest EditDeciduous Edit Main article Temperate deciduous forest They are found in Europe East Asia North America and in some parts of South America Deciduous forests are composed mainly of broadleaf trees such as maple and oak that shed all their leaves during one season 4 They are typically found in three middle latitude regions with temperate climates characterized by a winter season and year round precipitation eastern North America western Eurasia and northeastern Asia 5 Coniferous Edit Main article Temperate coniferous forest Coniferous forests are composed of needle leaved evergreen trees such as pine or fir Evergreen forests are typically found in regions with moderate climates Boreal forests however are an exception as they are found in subarctic regions 6 Coniferous trees often have an advantage over broadleaf trees in harsher environments Their leaves are typically hardier and longer lived but require more energy to grow Mixed Edit Main articles Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests and Mixed coniferous forest As the name implies conifers and broadleaf trees grow in the same area The main trees found in these forests in North America and Eurasia include fir oak ash maple birch beech poplar elm and pine Other plant species may include magnolia prunus holly and rhododendron In South America conifer and oak species predominate In Australia eucalypts are the predominant trees Hardwood evergreen trees which are widely spaced and are found in the Mediterranean region are olive cork oak and stone pine Temperate rainforest Edit Main article Temperate rainforest Temperate rainforests are the wettest of all the types and are found only in very wet coastal areas Adding to its rarity is that most of the temperate rainforests outside protected areas have been cut down and no longer exist 7 Temperate rainforests can however still be found in some areas including the Pacific Northwest southern Chile northern Turkey along with some regions of Bulgaria and Georgia most of Japan and others Effect of human activity EditTemperate forests are located in the middle latitudes where much of the planet s population is Not only were these forests cut down to build cities i e New York City Seattle London Tokyo Paris they have also been cut down long ago to make way for cultivation 8 This biome has been subject to mining logging hunting pollution deforestation and habitat loss 9 References Edit Forest Regions Temperate Zone Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies Retrieved 17 July 2019 Temperate forest Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 17 July 2019 Platnick Norman I 1991 Patterns of biodiversity tropical vs temperate Journal of Natural History 25 5 1083 1088 doi 10 1080 00222939100770701 Basic Biology 2016 Forest deciduous forest Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved on 20 February 2019 Temperate forest ecology Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 18 October 2018 Temperate Rain Forests NPS Retrieved 17 July 2019 de Rothschild David 19 May 2008 Earth Matters DK Children ISBN 9780756634353 Human Influences on the Temperate Rainforest Sciencing Retrieved 17 July 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Temperate forest amp oldid 1162312959, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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