- In geography, the
temperate climates of
Earth occur in the
middle latitudes (approximately 23.5° to 66.5° N/S of Equator),
which span
between the tropics...
- A
temperate forest is a
forest found between the
tropical and
boreal regions,
located in the
temperate zone. It is the
second largest terrestrial biome...
- virology,
temperate refers to the
ability of some
bacteriophages (notably
coliphage λ) to
display a
lysogenic life cycle. Many (but not all)
temperate phages...
-
Temperate rainforests are
rainforests with
coniferous or
broadleaf forests that
occur in the
temperate zone and
receive heavy rain.
Temperate rainforests...
- The
humid temperate climate is a
temperate climate sub-type
mainly located at mid latitudes. It is
characterized by
humidity and rain
throughout the year...
-
oceanic climate, also
known as a
marine climate or
maritime climate, is the
temperate climate sub-type in Köppen
classification represented as Cfb, typical...
- The
members of the
family Percichthyidae are
known as the
temperate perches. They
belong to the
order Perciformes, the perch-like fishes. The name Percichthyidae...
- A
Temperate Empire:
Making Climate Change in
Early America is a 2016 book by
historian Anya Zilberstein. A
Temperate Empire explores perceptions of climate...
-
Temperate broadleaf and
mixed forest is a
temperate climate terrestrial habitat type
defined by the
World Wide Fund for Nature, with
broadleaf tree ecoregions...
- A
woodland (/ˈwʊdlənd/ ) is, in the
broad sense, land
covered with
woody plants (trees and shrubs), or in a
narrow sense,
synonymous with wood (or in the...