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What is the climate and vegetation like in the temperate woodland?

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Answer:

high rainfall, warm summers and cooler winters

the landscape contains oak, beech, elm, Lichen, moss, ferns, wildflowers and other small plants

The temperature in a temperate woodland & shrubland biome is hot & dry in the summer with temperatures up to 100 degrees F. The winter is cool & moist with the low temperature about 30 degrees F. Precipitation: Annual rainfall is 10-17 in.

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Answer:

woodlands and lush vegetation

Explanation

Deciduous woodlands contain trees with broad leaves such as oak, beech and elm. They occur in places with high rainfall, warm summers and cooler winters and lose their leaves in winter.

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