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  2. Appalachian temperate rainforest - Wikipedia

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    The Appalachian temperate rainforest has a cool and mild climate and meets the criteria of temperate rainforests identified by Alaback. [1] Temperature and precipitation are extremely variable with elevation, with rainforest conditions usually but not always concentrated around spruce–fir forests at higher elevations.

  3. Temperate rainforest - Wikipedia

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    A portion of the temperate rain forest region of North America, the largest area of temperate zone rainforests on the planet, is the Pacific temperate rain forests ecoregion, which occur on west-facing coastal mountains along the Pacific coast of North America, from Kodiak Island in Alaska to northern California, and are part of the Nearctic realm.

  4. Talk:Appalachian temperate rainforest - Wikipedia

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    Koo et. al (2015) indicates Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a temperate rainforest and Reinhardt et. al (2009) characterizes Southern Appalachian Spruce-Fir Forests as temperate rainforests. Those forests are found on the summits of the Great Smoky Mountains, Great Balsam Mountains, Plott Balsams, Black Mountains, Grandfather Mountain ...

  5. File:Appalachian Temperate Rainforest Map.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: This map of the Eastern United States shows what areas meet the climactic definition of a temperate rainforest: - High annual rainfall (at least 1400 mm) - Cool year-round temperatures (4 to 12°C average) - Wet summers (at least 10% of total precipitation occurring during the summer months) - Moderate July temperatures (dark green less than 16°C, medium green less than 18°C ...

  6. Appalachian–Blue Ridge forests - Wikipedia

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    In terms of biodiversity, the only comparable temperate deciduous forest regions in the world are in central China, Japan, and in the Caucasus Mountains.Both the Appalachians (along with the neighbouring Appalachian mixed mesophytic forests ecoregion) and central China contain relict habitats of an ancient forest that was once widespread over the Northern Hemisphere.

  7. Blue Ridge Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Blue Ridge Mountains - Front Royal, Virginia Although the term "Blue Ridge" is sometimes applied exclusively to the eastern edge or front range of the Appalachian Mountains, the geological definition of the Blue Ridge province extends westward to the Ridge and Valley area, encompassing the Great Smoky Mountains, the Great Balsams, the Roans, the Blacks, and other mountain ranges.

  8. Category:Appalachian forests - Wikipedia

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    Appalachian Forest National Heritage Area; Appalachian hemlock–northern hardwood forest; Appalachian mixed mesophytic forests; Appalachian province; Appalachian temperate rainforest; Appalachian–Blue Ridge forests

  9. Talk:Appalachian temperate rainforest/GA1 - Wikipedia

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    According to a tentative classification advocated by DellaSala, Alaback, Spribille, Wehrden, and Nauman in 2011, high-elevation temperate rainforest regions in Central Appalachia could be interpreted as "a southerly extension of Appalachian boreal rainforests from Eastern Canada", although this interpretation requires further study.