One of the many things I have learned was a certain biome in our world, commonly known as temperate forests:
This biome consists mostly of leaf-shedding trees. An abundance of these plants also provide food, oxygen, and timber, which are necessary resources. It's the second-most rain-filled biome on this planet; temperatures are around 50 degrees on average. The trees have a unique ability to have its leaves change colors during each season; they fall off eventually during autumn, in which new leaves will sprout during the next blooming season. Habitants adapt along with the seasons and the trees; a lot of animals hibernate or migrate to warmer climates as tree leaves fall off and food supplies dwindle in the colder months.
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