Deciduous forests are in Köppen's C
climate category. The corresponding biome is the Deciduous Forest, or Temperate
Forest biome. The latitude range is anywhere from 23 ° north to 38 ° south.
One thing that is interesting about this
biome and its climate is that it has four distinct seasons; spring, summer,
autumn, and winter. Most deciduous forests have mild summers averaging about 70
°F. Summer months usually begin in early June and end in late August. Winter
months don't begin until December. Winter temperatures are fairly cool with an
average temperature of a little below freezing. Almost all of the world's
deciduous forest is located by an ocean. The ocean and the wind are two big
factors of why the temperature and climate change so much in this
biome.
Climate is a mix of temperature and
precipitation. Deciduous forests have almost 14 inches of rain in the winter
months and more than 18 inches of rain in the summer.
climate category. The corresponding biome is the Deciduous Forest, or Temperate
Forest biome. The latitude range is anywhere from 23 ° north to 38 ° south.
One thing that is interesting about this
biome and its climate is that it has four distinct seasons; spring, summer,
autumn, and winter. Most deciduous forests have mild summers averaging about 70
°F. Summer months usually begin in early June and end in late August. Winter
months don't begin until December. Winter temperatures are fairly cool with an
average temperature of a little below freezing. Almost all of the world's
deciduous forest is located by an ocean. The ocean and the wind are two big
factors of why the temperature and climate change so much in this
biome.
Climate is a mix of temperature and
precipitation. Deciduous forests have almost 14 inches of rain in the winter
months and more than 18 inches of rain in the summer.