There are different types of Forest Biomes including Tropical Temperate and Boreal and on this page we hope to teach you a Forest's characteristics, locations, variations and perhaps how can this particular Biome be change and used for humans.
Firstly we shall focus on Tropical Forests. Tropical Forests have an average temperature of 20c-25c and they get around 2000mm of rain fall annually, also the soil quality in these types of Biomes is generally quite nutrient and it has a low PH level.
Next we are switching the focus to Temperate Forests, these Forests have a temperature that can vary anywhere from -30-30 degrees Celsius! expected annual rainfall in these Biomes also varies, it can be anywhere from 750mm to 1500mm. the soil quality in these areas is rather high.
Boreal Forests are our next point of focus, in a Boreal Forest the temperatures are quite low and it rains anywhere from 400mm to 1000mm and the soil quality in these areas is also nutrient. the ph level in the soil is low.
Lastly we would like to tell you that Forests make suitable living areas for humans and a small amount of farming . Did you know that most of the Forests in the world are between the equator and the northern antarctic circle.
In conclusion Forests
- there are different types of Forests.
- have varying temperatures dependent on which type they are.
- they have varying soil quality.
- they are generally suitable for human life, and some types of farming.
- they are located between the equator and the northern antarctic circle.
- also coniferous and boreal forests are the same thing.
Firstly we shall focus on Tropical Forests. Tropical Forests have an average temperature of 20c-25c and they get around 2000mm of rain fall annually, also the soil quality in these types of Biomes is generally quite nutrient and it has a low PH level.
Next we are switching the focus to Temperate Forests, these Forests have a temperature that can vary anywhere from -30-30 degrees Celsius! expected annual rainfall in these Biomes also varies, it can be anywhere from 750mm to 1500mm. the soil quality in these areas is rather high.
Boreal Forests are our next point of focus, in a Boreal Forest the temperatures are quite low and it rains anywhere from 400mm to 1000mm and the soil quality in these areas is also nutrient. the ph level in the soil is low.
Lastly we would like to tell you that Forests make suitable living areas for humans and a small amount of farming . Did you know that most of the Forests in the world are between the equator and the northern antarctic circle.
In conclusion Forests
- there are different types of Forests.
- have varying temperatures dependent on which type they are.
- they have varying soil quality.
- they are generally suitable for human life, and some types of farming.
- they are located between the equator and the northern antarctic circle.
- also coniferous and boreal forests are the same thing.