Temperent rainforests

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Temperent rainforests

Temperate rainforest that exists right in the United States along the coastline of the Pacific Northwest and in Canada, and Alaska. are formed in the Pacific Northwest because the coastal mountain ranges in Washington, Oregon, and Northern California trap the air masses full of moisture that rise from the Pacific Ocean.

As this moisture condenses into rain it creates lush rainforests with trees like the Coastal Redwood in California that grow to enormous sizes and a biomass that exceeds that of the tropical rainforests. Scientists have measured more biomass (living things) in each square yard of this forest than anywhere else on Earth.

WHAT IS IT? Temperate rainforests receive from 60 to 200 inches of rain a year. In California, the rainfall is closer to the lower end of the range and there is even a concern about drought in the summer months. The climate is mild (temperate) because the same mountains that block the ocean moisture help protect the rainforest from extremes in the weather.

seasons There are two seasons in the rainforest one long, wet season where the temperatures rarely drop to freezing one short dry season when the temperatures rarely exceed 80. Even in the dry season the climate is cool and cloud-covered with fog providing the necessary moisture to nourish the rainforest. Fog provides about 7- 12 inches of rain each summer.

How big? Temperate rainforests cover only 75 million acres of earth. Two-thirds of all temperate rainforests are in the Pacific Northwest. The trees grow to enormous sizes since the winters are mild and the rain is abundant.

canopy Like the tropical rainforest, the temperate rainforest is divided into layers. The topmost layer is called the canopy, which is dominated by tall evergreen conifers (trees that produce cones with seeds). Because of the heavy rain and mild temperatures, these conifers enjoy maximum year-round growth and reach record heights and girth.

understory Beneath the canopy is the understory. In this layer are found small shade-loving trees, such as the dogwood with its’ beautiful pink and white flowers, and vine maples.

floor forest floor, the lowest layer, there is a thick covering of low- growing lichens, mosses, small plants (such as oxalis), wildflowers, and grasses. The ground is covered with conifer needles, leaves, branches, twigs, and fallen dead trees. Mosses and algae cover the rocks, tree trunks, and branches. Everything feels rich and moist and is very green on the forest floor.

Soil The soil here is especially full of nutrients because there is much dead organic material on the ground being broken down by decomposers such as bacteria and insects. Because the temperatures are cool, the material is broken down and recycled much more slowly than in the tropical rain forest.

animals Most of the animals in the temperate rainforest live on or near the forest floor. Here, the understory and canopy provide protection from the wind and rain and most of the food is found there.

animal Cones drop from the trees with nutrient rich seeds, which are eaten by birds and small animals such as voles (mouse-like creatures) and chipmunks. Insects live in the mossy floor and tree bark. Birds and amphibians feed on the insects.

Animal food Many amphibians live in the streams and ponds and salmon are important consumers. Deer feed on the grass and leaves of the understory. The top consumers of the food chain in the temperate rainforest include black bears and cougars.