The Climate
The temperate forest biome has an average temperature, depending on its location. The temperate deciduous biome is located in North America, western Europe, and eastern Asia. The average is about 50 degrees. The temperate range in North America is 35 - 48 degrees Fahrenheit, and in Europe and Asia, the range is about 45 - 60 degrees Fahrenheit. There are four seasons: spring, summer, fall (autumn), and winter. In the temperate deciduous forest biome, there are warm summers and cold winters. If you go here in the summer or spring bring shorts and a t-shirt, If you come in the winter than bring a coat, and if you go in the fall then bring a light jacket.
The temperate forest biome has an average temperature, depending on its location. The temperate deciduous biome is located in North America, western Europe, and eastern Asia. The average is about 50 degrees. The temperate range in North America is 35 - 48 degrees Fahrenheit, and in Europe and Asia, the range is about 45 - 60 degrees Fahrenheit. There are four seasons: spring, summer, fall (autumn), and winter. In the temperate deciduous forest biome, there are warm summers and cold winters. If you go here in the summer or spring bring shorts and a t-shirt, If you come in the winter than bring a coat, and if you go in the fall then bring a light jacket.