The Temperate Rainforest Ecosystem

Biomes of High Precipitation in Temperate Climates

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The Temperate Rainforest on the Olympic Peninsula - Ravenelle
The Temperate Rainforest on the Olympic Peninsula - Ravenelle
Temperate rainforests are some of the most rare ecosystems on earth. These precious zones differ from tropical rainforests in a few important ways.

Like their tropical cousins, high levels of precipitation characterize temperate rainforests. These places have over 140 cm (55 inches) of rain per year, with many having far more. What makes them different is their location. Temperate rainforests are found not in the tropics, but in the earth's two temperate zones.

Characteristics of Temperate Rainforests

Some of the generally accepted characteristics scientists use to define temperate rainforests are:

  • High levels of rainfall: One commonly accepted definition of a temperate rainforest lists 140 cm (55 inches) of rain per year as the minimum. It is common for the coastal temperate rainforests to receive over 200cm (80 inches) of rain each year. In some areas, such as Olympic National Park in Washington state, the rainforest receives over 425 cm (167 inches) of rain per year.

  • Situated in a temperate zone: The temperate zones are the middle latitudes of the planet, between the tropics and the polar regions. The north temperate zone lies between the Tropic of Cancer and the Arctic zone, while the south temperate zone reaches from south of the Tropic of Capricorn to the Antarctic circle (from about 23 degrees latitude to 66 degrees latitude in both hemispheres).

  • Proximity to the ocean: While there are a few inland pockets of forests that fit the basic definition of a temperate rainforest, the majority of these forests are located close to the coast where ocean rains provide the climate necessary to sustain the plants of the rainforest.

  • An abundance of epiphytes: Epiphytes are plants that have no roots and don't touch the soil in any way. Instead, they actually grow on other plants and draw their water from the moist air of the rainforest and from rainfall.

  • High levels of biomass: The coniferous temperate rainforests of the U.S. Pacific coast have the highest levels of biomass of any place on earth, outpacing even the dense rainforests and jungles of the tropics.

  • Heavy summer fog: The fog creates the humid conditions required by epiphytes and other rainforest plants, such as ferns, during what would otherwise be a dry period. The rainy winter wet season provides moisture via precipitation.
Where to Find Temperate Rainforests

Temperate rainforests are rare. Some of the largest temperate rainforests in the world are found along the U.S. and Canadian Pacific coast, on the coast of Chile in South America, in coastal Australia and New Zealand and on the coast of South Africa. Other smaller pockets of temperate rainforest can be found in Asia, North America and Western Europe.

These amazing areas are some of the most biologically diverse in the world, but they are in danger of being destroyed through logging and because of climate change. Like their cousins in the tropical regions, temperate rainforests are a fascinating and important part of the world's ecosystems.

Further Reading

Marietta College Department of Biology and Environmental Science's Biomes of the World web site.

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Feb 11, 2010 5:58 AM
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were is the soil
Apr 21, 2010 4:08 PM
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It was so helpfull for me. I had to do a project about the temprete rainforest and all the answers on were here.It was a life saver!
Apr 26, 2010 9:44 AM
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yeah but what is biomass
Apr 26, 2010 9:46 AM
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it isnt that good, not enough info
May 14, 2010 6:47 AM
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ummmm hello this is soo not helpful....where does it talk about the animals and all that stuff...ahhhhh!!!!
May 29, 2010 8:20 PM
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Is the temperate rain forest the same as the rainforest pacific coast?
Jun 21, 2010 3:14 AM
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what type of rain is it?
Sep 22, 2010 12:08 PM
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thats nice man.
Sep 29, 2010 6:28 AM
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precipitation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!???????????????
Oct 4, 2010 11:29 AM
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ahh
Oct 6, 2010 7:32 AM
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lol
Oct 27, 2010 1:30 PM
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is it the same as the temperature forest cuz im confused
Nov 3, 2010 7:18 PM
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what are the land forms of thee temperate rainforest???????????????????????????????????
Nov 5, 2010 9:25 PM
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Biomass is an total amount of organisms in a given area.
Nov 5, 2010 9:29 PM
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this was very helpful. I had to write an research about temperate rainforest and this was just the perfect place to look. It was filled with common facts about temperate rainforests. Thank you.
Nov 10, 2010 9:45 AM
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i think it great
Dec 10, 2010 4:44 AM
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Jan 24, 2011 4:19 PM
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Feb 8, 2011 8:04 AM
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to short and not enough information :P
Feb 11, 2011 12:06 PM
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WHAT
Feb 15, 2011 2:11 PM
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i need the soil
Mar 6, 2011 4:14 PM
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FANTASTIC
Apr 18, 2011 8:08 PM
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not that good, it had so lil info, like what the heck! Girlz gotta get her project done but cnt cuz of so lil info, gee thnxs :/
Apr 25, 2011 8:26 PM
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I like how it says informed readers at the top and there are so many dumb questions, anyways this is very organized with straightforward facts and information. The internet need more writers like you!
May 14, 2011 6:24 AM
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Cool website!!!! :)<3
Nov 12, 2011 5:29 PM
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what are the major names of the major rainforests on earth, thats all i need for my repot!
Nov 15, 2011 9:32 AM
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not enough information need more about plants animals and the ecosystem
Nov 23, 2011 3:57 AM
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It's great! Can you make another one on the olympic NAtional Park's decomposers, consumers, and producers?

Thx,

Paige
Jan 31, 2012 11:59 AM
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what is precipitation????????????!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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