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Temperate forests are characterized by _[blank]_.A. rainfall in certain seasons, broad-leaved trees, and grasses as the dominant plantsB. pronounced seasons with year-round rainfallC. dry summers and moist winters, moderate rainfall, and broad-leaved treesD. the presence of trees that lose their leaves during the winter and little rainfall

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As we know temperate forests are quite diverse, in vegetation, structure, and fauna, in some are predominantly deciduous trees meanwhile in others conifers are predominant, even more, there are mixed forests with perennial and deciduous plants. As for climate is characterized by abundant rainfall, moderate temperatures with a marked seasonal pattern, even more, some have winters with temperatures below freezing. Taking this into consideration we can say that the correct answer is option B.

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