The climate in temperate grasslands is less extreme.
The rich countries overwhelmingly lie in the world's temperate zones.
Temperate climates are found mostly north of the Equator.
Most of the great gardens of the world have been developed in temperate zones.
Plants cultivated for their fruits are found in temperate, tropical, or subtropical regions.
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Rice is excluded as being tropical, but wheat, barley, corn (maize), and rye grow well in the temperate zones.
As the name implies, temperate rainforests are outside of the tropics and bordering areas but are associated with high rainfall.
The tropical and warm-temperate species are evergreen; those from the colder North Temperate Zone are deciduous.
…tropical forest and desert; and temperate grasslands, which generally lie between deserts and temperate forests.
The Temperate Zone, with a cool-to-warm (temperate-to-subtropical) climate and precipitation mostly in winter, is…
The milder environments that support temperate evergreen forests generally lie closer to the Equator than do areas with temperate deciduous forest.
Likewise, temperate grasslands may have a scattering of shrubs or trees that blurs their boundaries when they occur adjacent to scrublands or temperate forests.
Genus Lagenorhynchus (white-sided and white-beaked dolphins)6 species found in subpolar to temperate waters of the Northern Hemisphere and polar to temperate waters of the…
This subtype is sometimes called temperate rain forest (see temperate forest), although this term is properly applied only to broad-leaved evergreen forests of the Southern Hemisphere.
It may be that tropical birds, which face more intense competition for food and nesting sites than temperate ones do because the tropics have more species, form more stable and collaborative pair-bonds than do temperate birds.
The Temperate Zone, with a cool-to-warm (temperate-to-subtropical) climate and precipitation mostly in winter, is arced across the southern margin, embracing Tasmania and extending up the eastern seaboard to overlap slightly with the Tropical Zone.
The Temperate Zone is characterized by dry and wet sclerophyllous forests, temperate mixed woodlands, savanna woodlands, mallees, and scrubs, with areas of alpine vegetational complexes, temperate rainforest, and sclerophyllous heath.
Dryocopus includes two well-known species: the black woodpecker (D. martius), which is some 46 cm (18 inches) long and is found in coniferous and beech woodlands of temperate Eurasia, and the pileated woodpecker (D. pileatus), which is some 40–47 cm (15.5–18.25 inches) in size and inhabits mature forests of much of temperate North America.
Well-known species of Dendrocopos include the downy woodpecker (D. pubescens), only about 15 cm (6 inches) long and inhabiting the woodlands and gardens of temperate North America; the great spotted woodpecker (D. major), about 23 cm (9 inches) long and found from the forests and gardens of western temperate Eurasia south to North Africa; and the hairy woodpecker (D. villosus), which is 20–25 cm (8–9.8 inches) long and found in temperate North America.
temperate
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- not extreme
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- (of weather or climate) free from extremes; mild; or characteristic of such weather or climate
Example: a temperate region
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- not extreme in behavior
Example: temperate in his habits
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Well-known species of Dendrocopos include the downy woodpecker D pubescens only about 15 cm 6 inches long and inhabiting the woodlands and gardens of temperate North America the great spotted woodpecker D major about 23 cm 9 inches long and found from the forests and gardens of western temperate Eurasia south to North Africa and the hairy woodpecker D villosus which is 20–25 cm 8–98 inches long and found in temperate North America