Temperate Forests Explained
Temperate forests are characterized by their moderate rainfall and distinct seasonal changes, leading to a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees. Common species include oaks, maples, and pines, with eucalyptus prevalent in southern regions like Australia. These forests span vast areas across the temperate zones of the globe, playing a crucial role in the ecosystem.In this clip
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