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  • Woodland Temperature: Factors Affecting Forest Climate
    There's no single "temperature of woodland" because woodland temperatures vary wildly depending on a number of factors:

    * Location: Woodland in the tropics will have much warmer temperatures than woodland in the Arctic.

    * Time of day: Temperatures will be much higher during the day than at night.

    * Time of year: Woodland temperatures will fluctuate depending on the season (summer vs. winter).

    * Microclimate: Even within a small woodland area, temperatures can vary depending on the specific location (e.g., sunny clearing vs. shaded forest floor).

    * Specific tree species: Different tree species have different effects on microclimate, influencing temperature.

    General Temperature Trends:

    * Moderation: Woodlands tend to be cooler than open areas during the day and warmer at night due to the shading effect of trees and the insulating effect of the forest canopy.

    * Soil Temperature: Woodland soils tend to be cooler and more moist than open ground.

    * Humidity: Woodlands tend to have higher humidity levels than open areas.

    To get a more specific answer about the temperature of a particular woodland, you'd need to provide more context, such as:

    * Geographic location: What country or region are you interested in?

    * Time of year: Are you interested in the temperature in summer, winter, or a specific month?

    * Time of day: Are you interested in the temperature during the day, at night, or a specific time?

    By providing this information, you can find more specific information about the temperature of the woodland you're interested in.

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