How are the three forests biomes different?

Temperate Deciduous Forest:

- Location: Eastern North America, Europe, Asia

- Climate: Moderate temperature, precipitation throughout the year

- Trees: Oak, maple, birch, beech

- Animals: Deer, squirrels, raccoons, bears

- Key Features: Trees lose leaves in the winter

Tropical Rainforest:

- Location: Central and South America, Africa, Southeast Asia

- Climate: Hot and humid, heavy rainfall

- Trees: Mahogany, rosewood, ebony, teak

- Animals: Monkeys, gorillas, chimpanzees, orangutans, tigers, leopards, snakes

- Key Features: High biodiversity, lush vegetation, dense canopy

Boreal Forest (Taiga):

- Location: Northern North America, Europe, Asia

- Climate: Cold, long winters; short, cool summers

- Trees: Spruce, fir, pine, larch

- Animals: Moose, caribou, bears, wolves, lynx

- Key Features: Cold climate, coniferous trees, low biodiversity compared to other forests