Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests
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Image:Diqing, Yunnan, China.jpg Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests are a temperate and humid biome.
They occur in warm and rainy climates, sometimes with a distinct dry season. A dry season occurs in the winter in East Asia and in summer on the wet fringe of the Mediterranean climate zones. Other areas have a fairly even distribution of rainfall, annual rainfall is typically over 600 millimetres (24 inches) and often over 1500 millimetres (60 inches). Temperatures are typically moderate except in parts of Asia such as Ussuriland where temperate forests can occur despite extremely harsh conditions with very cold winters. See also forest, temperate hardwood forest, trees of the world
[edit] Temperate broadleaf and mixed forest ecoregions
| Indomalaya Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests edit | |
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| Eastern Himalayan broadleaf forests | Bhutan, India, Nepal |
| Northern Triangle temperate forests | Myanmar |
| Western Himalayan broadleaf forests | India, Nepal, Pakistan |
| Neotropic Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests edit | |
|---|---|
| Juan Fernandez Islands temperate forests | Chile |
| Magellanic subpolar forests | Argentina, Chile |
| San Felix-San Ambrosio Islands temperate forests (Desventuradas Islands) | Chile |
| Valdivian temperate rain forests | Argentina, Chile |
| Ecozones |
| Afrotropic · Antarctic · Australasia · Indomalaya · Nearctic · Neotropic · Oceania · Palearctic |
| Neotropic Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests edit | |
|---|---|
| Juan Fernandez Islands temperate forests | Chile |
| Magellanic subpolar forests | Argentina, Chile |
| San Felix-San Ambrosio Islands temperate forests (Desventuradas Islands) | Chile |
| Valdivian temperate rain forests | Argentina, Chile |

