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-The most common element of climate in this biome is precipitation.
- Precipitation can include forms of rain and snow
-The average annual temperature is above 0 degrees Celsius
-The warmest temperate rain forest can have an average of 20 degrees Celsius.
Wind Patterns:
The temperate rain forest intercepts westerly winds along the Pacific coast during winter and summer months. The winds cool as they continue towards the mountains, which creates heavy rainfall on the mountain's west-facing slopes. Marine wind patterns influence wind of many temperate rain forests.
- Precipitation can include forms of rain and snow
-The average annual temperature is above 0 degrees Celsius
-The warmest temperate rain forest can have an average of 20 degrees Celsius.
Wind Patterns:
The temperate rain forest intercepts westerly winds along the Pacific coast during winter and summer months. The winds cool as they continue towards the mountains, which creates heavy rainfall on the mountain's west-facing slopes. Marine wind patterns influence wind of many temperate rain forests.
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- According to the climatogram, precipitation ranges in this region from 200 to 300 centimeters annually.
-The average temperature also ranges from 20 to 0 degrees Celsius on average annually.
-Snow is very rare and usually only forms in higher elevations or mountainous areas.
The more precipitation in this Biome, the more the plants thrive. As well, the climate provides water and food for the different plant and animal species. The warm climate is also ideal for plants to thrive after precipitation.
-The average temperature also ranges from 20 to 0 degrees Celsius on average annually.
-Snow is very rare and usually only forms in higher elevations or mountainous areas.
The more precipitation in this Biome, the more the plants thrive. As well, the climate provides water and food for the different plant and animal species. The warm climate is also ideal for plants to thrive after precipitation.
Soil Composition: The soil in temperate rain forests is very dark and damp. In these temperate rain forests, soil is usually richer and more dense than in other common soil in forests. Temperate rainforests have fertile soil. This is a result of all the dead materials rotting into the soil. Decomposing matter releases nutrients back into the soil and is good for growing thick stands of fast growing trees.
Limiting Factors: Population size, availability of food and disease all create limiting factors.
Limiting Factors: Population size, availability of food and disease all create limiting factors.