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How are the yearly temperatures of a rainforest different from those of a temperate deciduous forest?

Rainforests have longer winters than deciduous forests.

Rainforests are warm all year, while deciduous forests are warm during spring and summer but cold during the winter.

Deciduous forests are warm all year, while rainforests are warm during spring and summer but cold during the winter.

Deciduous forests have much hotter summers than rainforests.

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Answer: the Answer is B I think

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Answer:Rain forest are warm all year while deciduous forest are warm during spring and summer but cold during winter

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The other person was Correct

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