
The Temperate Forest Biome - Biomes#6
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Date: 2024-01-04
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-drscopeify4582
Seattle area does have a very rainforest type feel even though only the Olympic peninsula is. The continuous light rain which can go without much of a break for hours, days and even weeks has lead to some social phenomena for example locals never use an umbrella and will point out the tourists or new residents by the use of an umbrella, another most serious impact although less common in Vancouver BC or Portland is called the -Seattle Freeze- where people spend so much time indoors that they become socially disconnected and difficult to make intermate friendships with, although the internet has eased somewhat but as a result Seattle has the highest percent of people who read books in the USA and perhaps one of the highest in the world which may have lead to the highest level of educated population. Funny how something as simple as rain style may have lead to such a deep social impact. In addition due to the rainfall and heavy tree coverage will lead the the roof of your house, anything you leave outdoors, sidewalks and your car will be impacted by moss growth if left without use for as little as a few weeks mostly in Spring time.
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Seattle area does have a very rainforest type feel even though only the Olympic peninsula is. The continuous light rain which can go without much of a break for hours, days and even weeks has lead to some social phenomena for example locals never use an umbrella and will point out the tourists or new residents by the use of an umbrella, another most serious impact although less common in Vancouver BC or Portland is called the -Seattle Freeze- where people spend so much time indoors that they become socially disconnected and difficult to make intermate friendships with, although the internet has eased somewhat but as a result Seattle has the highest percent of people who read books in the USA and perhaps one of the highest in the world which may have lead to the highest level of educated population. Funny how something as simple as rain style may have lead to such a deep social impact. In addition due to the rainfall and heavy tree coverage will lead the the roof of your house, anything you leave outdoors, sidewalks and your car will be impacted by moss growth if left without use for as little as a few weeks mostly in Spring time.
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-mrCetus
This is so beautiful thank you, I love trees, they are part of me. I live in the Pyrenees and enjoy them all. Very moving the way you let them present themselves. There is a place in Sierra Guara in Spain, with an oak tree that served several generations of people in that small village, every year they were allowed to cut only small amount of branches for the construction of their mostly stone houses, and the tree is still there, village abandoned. It's beautiful to see them for who they are. Thank you. --
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This is so beautiful thank you, I love trees, they are part of me. I live in the Pyrenees and enjoy them all. Very moving the way you let them present themselves. There is a place in Sierra Guara in Spain, with an oak tree that served several generations of people in that small village, every year they were allowed to cut only small amount of branches for the construction of their mostly stone houses, and the tree is still there, village abandoned. It's beautiful to see them for who they are. Thank you. --
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-berus66
This is so beautiful thank you, I love trees, they are part of me. I live in the Pyrenees and enjoy them all. Very moving the way you let them present themselves. There is a place in Sierra Guara in Spain, with an oak tree that served several generations of people in that small village, every year they were allowed to cut only small amount of branches for the construction of their mostly stone houses, and the tree is still there, village abandoned. It's beautiful to see them for who they are. Thank you. --
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This is so beautiful thank you, I love trees, they are part of me. I live in the Pyrenees and enjoy them all. Very moving the way you let them present themselves. There is a place in Sierra Guara in Spain, with an oak tree that served several generations of people in that small village, every year they were allowed to cut only small amount of branches for the construction of their mostly stone houses, and the tree is still there, village abandoned. It's beautiful to see them for who they are. Thank you. --
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-venjo639
Living in Germany, temperate forest-s are our home and our origin. The trees are very big, individual and majestic. The oak is one of the symbols of Germany and it-s very cool to have a lot of them around here. Especially the big and old ones are truly fascinating. They give me the feeling, that nothing can destroy them (except of the good old chainsaw.
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Living in Germany, temperate forest-s are our home and our origin. The trees are very big, individual and majestic. The oak is one of the symbols of Germany and it-s very cool to have a lot of them around here. Especially the big and old ones are truly fascinating. They give me the feeling, that nothing can destroy them (except of the good old chainsaw.
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-homershimshon4172
Southeast Australia has very few temperate forests than the map suggests. Its highlight on the map has intruded into the savannahs and open eucalypt woods to the west. The temperate forest zone is a small strip in the east really and it doesn't really get into the Sydney and Melbourne zone (they are mostly grassy woodlands.
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Southeast Australia has very few temperate forests than the map suggests. Its highlight on the map has intruded into the savannahs and open eucalypt woods to the west. The temperate forest zone is a small strip in the east really and it doesn't really get into the Sydney and Melbourne zone (they are mostly grassy woodlands.
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-scunge2667
Hi Geodiode, i'm a New Zealander and am wondering why the Waikato region of the North island and the east coast of the South island weren't highlighted as temperate forests? As far as I was aware, the islands are nearly all temperate forest aside from the central Otago region, which is steppe, and of course the mountains.
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Hi Geodiode, i'm a New Zealander and am wondering why the Waikato region of the North island and the east coast of the South island weren't highlighted as temperate forests? As far as I was aware, the islands are nearly all temperate forest aside from the central Otago region, which is steppe, and of course the mountains.
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-An-kw3ec
Mexico's temperate forests are the extention of the northern pacific conifer and oak woodlands but much more diverse, in places like the gulf coast you can even see some deciduous endemic species of liquidambar, Maple and elms that resemble the northeastern American coastal forests. Definitely my favorite biome.
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Mexico's temperate forests are the extention of the northern pacific conifer and oak woodlands but much more diverse, in places like the gulf coast you can even see some deciduous endemic species of liquidambar, Maple and elms that resemble the northeastern American coastal forests. Definitely my favorite biome.
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-lukaskrivka8522
The spring in the lowlands of the Czech Republic is probably the most magnificent season here - first, the forest floor gets covered in rich colors of early flowers. Then smaller trees like Cherries or Hawthorn cover the forests into white before the all-mighty oaks take over with a huge green canopy.
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The spring in the lowlands of the Czech Republic is probably the most magnificent season here - first, the forest floor gets covered in rich colors of early flowers. Then smaller trees like Cherries or Hawthorn cover the forests into white before the all-mighty oaks take over with a huge green canopy.
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-corki9930
I don't know if you're even keeping up with this thread anymore but I've wanted to ask for awhile now
Why is it that the temperate rainforests of the the British Columbian coast and south eastern Alaska dominated by conifers?
Shouldn't the mild year round temperature lead to broadleafs dominating?
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I don't know if you're even keeping up with this thread anymore but I've wanted to ask for awhile now
Why is it that the temperate rainforests of the the British Columbian coast and south eastern Alaska dominated by conifers?
Shouldn't the mild year round temperature lead to broadleafs dominating?
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fun-facts
I love willow trees, living in Ontario Canada they are seen growing along rivers and in wet lowlands creating the ideal scenes of tranquility often used in film. There long gently waving leaves are wonderfuly relaxing and they provide a shady place to sit.
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I love willow trees, living in Ontario Canada they are seen growing along rivers and in wet lowlands creating the ideal scenes of tranquility often used in film. There long gently waving leaves are wonderfuly relaxing and they provide a shady place to sit.
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-themagic8481
What a fantastic documentary. Informative yet relaxing with fantastic visuals and a wonderful tone to your voice. Letting the trees speak for themselves at the end was a wonderful touch to end on. All of your videos are excellent my friend. Thank you!
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What a fantastic documentary. Informative yet relaxing with fantastic visuals and a wonderful tone to your voice. Letting the trees speak for themselves at the end was a wonderful touch to end on. All of your videos are excellent my friend. Thank you!
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-boracm9928
There wasn-t any mention of sycamore trees! I quite like sycamore trees. I was wondering if they are related to the maple trees, because the leaves look somewhat similar. The seeds are fun to play around with, since they spin around when dropped.
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There wasn-t any mention of sycamore trees! I quite like sycamore trees. I was wondering if they are related to the maple trees, because the leaves look somewhat similar. The seeds are fun to play around with, since they spin around when dropped.
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fun-facts
We are doing a science unit in our homeschool about the Biomes of the Earth and these videos are just perfect! Thank you so much for your hard work on these. We live in a mixed temperate forest and I think this is our favorite biome.
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We are doing a science unit in our homeschool about the Biomes of the Earth and these videos are just perfect! Thank you so much for your hard work on these. We live in a mixed temperate forest and I think this is our favorite biome.
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-giannix1395
If south eastern Brazil, Uruguay and north eastern Argentina is sub tropical, then how is that temperate forests don-t grow in that region according to that map or why don-t they grow in subtropical highland climates either? 4: 28
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If south eastern Brazil, Uruguay and north eastern Argentina is sub tropical, then how is that temperate forests don-t grow in that region according to that map or why don-t they grow in subtropical highland climates either? 4: 28
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-InciniumVGC
Yes I love this biome and I love that the Pacific Northwest where I live is full of it and I can get in a car and be in one of these in less than an hour. Really, I can walk and there's a small patch of it 10 minutes from me.
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Yes I love this biome and I love that the Pacific Northwest where I live is full of it and I can get in a car and be in one of these in less than an hour. Really, I can walk and there's a small patch of it 10 minutes from me.
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-flamah10n
I Have never seen such bright Red, orange and Yellow leafs, sooooo so so so amazing! if it is breath-taking watching it via a video, I cannot imagine walking through that kind of florest at fall. I would melt!
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I Have never seen such bright Red, orange and Yellow leafs, sooooo so so so amazing! if it is breath-taking watching it via a video, I cannot imagine walking through that kind of florest at fall. I would melt!
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-mrlakkie1612
As someone who grew up around the forests of northern europe, i can say there is no place that makes me feel at home and safe like the woods. I can just hear my germanic ancestors calling me when iam there.
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As someone who grew up around the forests of northern europe, i can say there is no place that makes me feel at home and safe like the woods. I can just hear my germanic ancestors calling me when iam there.
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-borissavic4176
I'm curious, wouldn't Balkan countries such as Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Bosnia, etc. also have mixed forests with all the coniferous forests that are found at higher elevations?
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I'm curious, wouldn't Balkan countries such as Serbia, Romania, Bulgaria, Bosnia, etc. also have mixed forests with all the coniferous forests that are found at higher elevations?
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-berno5920
There are also deciduous forests in the high mountain areas in the Valdivian forests and in the less humid areas of the Magellanic forest in Chile and Argentina
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There are also deciduous forests in the high mountain areas in the Valdivian forests and in the less humid areas of the Magellanic forest in Chile and Argentina
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-kb6358
I wish that humans could live alongside nature rather than against it because we've ruined mlst of the natural worlds beauty and replaced it with our ugly
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I wish that humans could live alongside nature rather than against it because we've ruined mlst of the natural worlds beauty and replaced it with our ugly
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-feratgoogle
Beautiful and very informative video. Just when I decided I should rerun it and write down all the names of the trees, that last part came along!
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Beautiful and very informative video. Just when I decided I should rerun it and write down all the names of the trees, that last part came along!
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-pedro. morais
what about the mata dos pinhais in south and southeast brazil? araucaria is an unique species, but there is other species like pinus eliotti.
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what about the mata dos pinhais in south and southeast brazil? araucaria is an unique species, but there is other species like pinus eliotti.
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fun-facts
Love your videos -- you deserve a much bigger following! Which world biomes map do you use as reference? Or have you just created your own? :)
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Love your videos -- you deserve a much bigger following! Which world biomes map do you use as reference? Or have you just created your own? :)
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-nancyharris7020
What a spectacular video, your considerable research and passion shines through. Thank you! From Minnesota where I live in this biome.
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What a spectacular video, your considerable research and passion shines through. Thank you! From Minnesota where I live in this biome.
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-Deedraa
Why can-t we just replplan I mean if we need a tree cut it down repl plant just like anything else why does it have to be always so dramatic
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Why can-t we just replplan I mean if we need a tree cut it down repl plant just like anything else why does it have to be always so dramatic
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-raghnallm4004
Interesting to see my native biome, even if not in person. i grew up and currently live in the most tropical of tropical rainforests
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Interesting to see my native biome, even if not in person. i grew up and currently live in the most tropical of tropical rainforests
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-paulmryglod4802
My birth home was a 1791 log cabin in upstate ny, on an old indian 'highway'. The woods imprinted on me. Its where i find peace.
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My birth home was a 1791 log cabin in upstate ny, on an old indian 'highway'. The woods imprinted on me. Its where i find peace.
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-MrRockleyend
Even though you didnt mention it, in Argentina we had a nice portion of our Andinian Patagonia full of this kind of forest.
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Even though you didnt mention it, in Argentina we had a nice portion of our Andinian Patagonia full of this kind of forest.
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fun-facts
You missed a small patch of temperate forests in western south america.
They are called the Southern Afrotemperate Forests.
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You missed a small patch of temperate forests in western south america.
They are called the Southern Afrotemperate Forests.
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-jackscinema1706
I-m assuming part of the reason the AQI is so terrible in East Asia is because there aren-t any trees to clean the air.
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I-m assuming part of the reason the AQI is so terrible in East Asia is because there aren-t any trees to clean the air.
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-raphlvlogs271
the plants species of Temperate Forest can differ a lot depending on the presents of regular wild fires.
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the plants species of Temperate Forest can differ a lot depending on the presents of regular wild fires.
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-blakespower
yes its my favorite since I live in the zone. I like to see the change of seasons with lots of leaves
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yes its my favorite since I live in the zone. I like to see the change of seasons with lots of leaves
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