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Exploring the European Deciduous Forests: A Trip into the Changing Seasons

Discover the European Deciduous Forests, a biome that transforms with every season. From its location in Europe to its diverse animal and plant life, this forest offers a mild climate and stunning natural beauty. Join us on a journey through its four seasons and learn about its unique vegetation and wildlife.

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Exploring the European Deciduous Forests: A Trip into the Changing Seasons

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  1. Trip into the Deciduous Biome

  2. SEASONS The appearance of the Deciduous Biome changes with every season

  3. EUROPEAN DECIDUOUS FORESTS

  4. LOCATION OF THE EUROPEAN DECIDUOUS FORESTS

  5. DECIDUOUS FORESTS IN EUROPE The European deciduous forest covers most of Europe including the alps. The European Deciduous Forest biome has four seasons.The climate there is mild with warm summers, and cool winters. Temperature and Precipitation Annual temperatures normally average around 44° and 40° F.Annual precipitation is normally around 50 and 70 cm, most of it falling in the spring and summer. 

  6. ANIMALS THERE ARE A VARIETY OF ANIMALS THAT ARE FOUND IN THE DECIDUOUS BIOME SUCH AS BEARS RUCCONS SQUIRRELS WOODMICE AND OTHERS

  7. VEGETATION Trees of this biome include both broadleaf, deciduous trees, such as maple, oak, hickory, and beech, and evergreens, such as hemlock, spruce, and fir. A deciduous forest typically has three to four, and sometimes five, layers of plant growth.

  8. BY SNEHSRISHTI ASSIE

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