Temperate Forests By: Sam Keele

Temperate: of, relating to, or denoting a region or climate characterized by mild temperatures.

This is a Temperate Forest it thrives in temperate regions and it has features like large and tall trees and non seasonal vegetation.
Ferns, Moss, flowers, shrubs, and trees are a few of the many producers in the forest.
Cougars and Bears are consumers that are carnivores. Deer, chipmunks, and birds are all consumers but they mostly eat plants, nuts, and bugs
Worms and fungi are decomposers in the forest.
This is a part of the food web for temperate forests.

Mountain lion Population Graph

This graph shows the increases and decreases in the population of Mountain lions in the U.S.

All biomes have limiting factors like, population size, availability of food, predator's pressure, disease, Natural disasters, hunting, human activity.

Some of the Biotic Components in a Temperate Forest are Decidious Trees, Birch Trees, Oak Trees, Eastern Chipmunk, Red Tailed Hawk, Least Weasel, White Tailed Deer, Cyote, Moss, Ferns,

Abiotic things in Temperate Forests, Rocks, Soil. Water, Sunlight, Rain and Temperature.

Mountains and Rivers would be Physical barriers of a Temperate Forest, and extreme cold or hot would be climate barriers in a Temperate Forest.

A bear catching a fish is a Predator and Prey Relationship that you might find in Temperate Forest.

A scavenger in a temperate forest would be a skunk.

Skunks are scavengers they will eat almost anything.

An example of Symbiosis is parasitism.

This is a tick, it would attach itself to another animal and feed off its blood until full and then detach.

Most of America is covered in forests.

This is a climograph show the amount of rainfall and temperature over a month time span.

Created with images by Flikkesteph - "Reflet sur la marre -Reflection in the small pond (Rouge-Cloître domain -Brussels)" • MrGuilt - "Joe's Lookout" • Hans - "bear brown bear forest" • Martin Svedén - "Deer" • BigDan - "ground squril 2" • AcrylicArtist - "Downy Woodpecker 2" • KCBIO - "decomposer_chapman" • U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Midwest Region - "Fall Mushroom"

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