1. GROUP 1 (7-COPERNICUS)
GROUP MEMBERS:
-Julienne Mae V. Potonia
-Elisha A. Vinarao
-Shama I. Cabbuag
-Yvonne Kate H. Blanca
-Ken Reinier L. Villanueva
-Arthur David F. Del Rosario
2. DECIDUOUS RAIN FOREST
General Information
Specific Description
a) Climate
b) Temperature
c) Soil
d) Rainfall
e) Animal, Plants
f) Example
3. GENERAL INFORMATION
Deciduous rainforest is a type of forest characterized by
trees that seasonally shed their leaves
Deciduous forests can be found in the eastern half of
North America, and the middle of Europe. There are
many deciduous forests in Asia. Some of the major
areas that they are in are southwest Russia, Japan, and
eastern China. South America has two big areas of
deciduous forests in southern Chile and Middle East
coast of Paraguay. There are deciduous forests located
in New Zealand, and southeastern Australia also.
Deciduous forests are located primarily in the eastern
half of the United States, Canada, Europe, parts of
Russia, China, and Japan.
The deciduous forest has four distinct seasons, spring,
summer, autumn, and winter. In the autumn the leaves
change color. During the winter months the trees lose
their leaves.
4. GENERAL INFORMATION
There are five different zones:
1.) The Tree Stratum zone contains such trees as oak,
beech, maple, chestnut hickory, elm, basswood, linden,
walnut, and sweet gum trees. This zone has height ranges
between 60 feet and 100 feet.
2.) The small tree and sapling zone is the second zone. This
zone has young, and short trees.
3.) The third zone is called the shrub zone. Some of the
shrubs in this zone are rhododendrons, azaleas, mountain
laurel, and huckleberries.
4.) The Herb zone is the fourth zone. It contains short plants
such as herbal plants.
5.) The final zone is the Ground zone. It contains lichen, club
mosses, and true mosses.
5. SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION A
Climate
~ The latitude range is anywhere from
23° north to 38° south. Climate is a mix of
temperature and precipitation. Deciduous
forests have almost 14 inches of rain in the
winter months and more than 18 inches of rain
in the summer.
7. SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION C
Soil ~ The soils found in deciduous forests
are some of the most fertile in the world.
Like grassland soils, these soils have been
exposed to thousands of years of dense
plant life. The decayed material from living
things accumulates in deciduous forests
soils to make them more suitable for
sustaining plant and animal life.
8. SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION C
Types of Soils:
• Alfisols ~ One of the most abundant types of soil
in temperate deciduous forests is alfisol. Also
known as brown forest soils, alfisols have two
distinct layers: a top layer, consisting primarily of
dead leaves, and a subsoil, which has a high
content of clay. Alfisols derive their dark-brown
color from humus, which is decayed leaves and
other organic matter. In comparison to the alfisols
that are present in coniferous forests, alfisols in
deciduous forests are less acidic and contain less
iron and aluminum
9. SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION C
• Utisols ~ While alfisols are common to the
temperate deciduous forests of the northeastern
United States, ultisols are common to the temperate
deciduous forests of the southeastern United
States. As Radford University notes, these clay-rich
soils are much older than their alfisol counterparts
and have undergone much higher levels of
weathering and leaching. For this reason, ultisols
provide poor aeration and lack nutrients. While
primarily brown in color, ultisols often contain
streaks of red or yellow.
10. SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION C
• Rocky soils ~ Rocky soils are common to the
hillsides and rocky outcrops of temperate
deciduous forests. The abundance of
nonporous mineral particles in these soils
makes them dry and infertile. In addition, the
tendency of rocky soils to occur on slopes
results in water draining away rapidly. For
these reasons, only small deciduous trees,
like hickories, are able to grow in rocky soils.
The specific types of rocks comprising the
soils can vary. However, when limestone is
present, the soil's alkalinity is often elevated.
11. SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION C
• Sandy soils ~ Sandy soils occur most frequently in
temperate deciduous forests that stretch along
coastlines, such as the forests of Cape Cod,
Massachusetts and the Pine Barrens region of
New Jersey. The soils consist of sand mixed with
small amounts of dirt and are very low in nutrients.
In addition, the soils are poor at retaining water.
Despite these drawbacks, some trees, particularly
pitch pines, are able to thrive in them. However, in
most instances, the growth of these trees is
stunted and they take on scrubby appearances.
13. SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION E
Animals ~ A wide variety of mammals,
birds, insects, and reptiles can be found
in a deciduous forest biome. Mammals
that are commonly found in a deciduous
forest include bears, raccoons, squirrels,
skunks, wood mice, and, in the U.S.,
deer can be found in these forests. While
bobcats, mountain lions, timberwolves,
and coyotes are natural residents of
these forests
15. SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION E
Trees of this biome include both
broadleaf, deciduous trees, such as
maple, oak, hickory, and beech, and
evergreens, such as hemlock,
spruce, and fir. A deciduous forest
typically has three to four, and
sometimes five, layers of plant
growth.
19. Take the quiz ☺
It is a mix of temperature and
precipitation
>Climate
It is a type of forest characterized by
trees that seasonally shed their
leaves
>Deciduous Rainforest
Also known as brown forest soils
>Alfisols
20. Take the quiz ☺
It is a zone that contains lichen, club
mosses and true mosses
>The Ground zone
What is the yearly average
temperature in a desiduous rainforest?
>10°C
What is the average rainfall (in inches)
a year?
>30-60 inches
21. Take the quiz ☺
Give atleast 4 types of soil in a
desiduous rainforest
>Alfisols
>Utisols
>Rocky Soils
>Sandy Soils