The autotrophs of the temperate woodland must have many adaptions to the climate. Because of the temperate woodland's warm, dry summers and cool moist winters, many of them are not present year...
there are hot dry summers and cool moist winters. temperatures range from -40 to 100 degrees Fahrenheit -40 being the coldest and 100 being the hottest. It gets about 27 inches of rain per year
I myself am currently working on a biology presentaion on the temperate woodland / shrubland biome. That's actually what took me here... i also had to present a presentation on the temperate...