Rake leaves would be possible in a temperate deciduous forest.
Explanation:
Temperate deciduous forests consist of trees that shed their leaves annually.
In terrestrial biomes like temperate deciduous forests, shedding of leaves is a common phenomenon that inevitably occurs in an expected natural cycle every year.
Raking leaves is only possible if there is ample shedding of leaves and the leaves cover the ground.
Raking is generally done to remove the cover of leaves from above the grass to allow it to breathe and receive sunlight.