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The difference between coniferous and deciduous trees in a temperate forest is that coniferous trees: A.do not lose their leaves, like deciduous trees. B.do not grow as tall as deciduous trees. C.are generally
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The difference between coniferous and deciduous trees in a temperate forest is that coniferous trees:
A.do not lose their leaves, like deciduous trees.
B.do not grow as tall as deciduous trees.
C.are generally found in warmer climates than deciduous trees.
D.All of these choices are correct.
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A. do not lose their leaves, like deciduous trees.
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