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Which statement accurately describes a temperate deciduous forest? (Select all that apply.) They have no omnivores living there. They have precipitation all year long. They have four distinct seasons.
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Which statement accurately describes a temperate deciduous forest? (Select all that apply.)
They have no omnivores living there.
They have precipitation all year long.
They have four distinct seasons.
Then have ten months of winter.
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The answer is the have precipitation all year long!
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pretty sure it’s they have precipitation all year long :)
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