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The taiga biome has three distinct seasons, while the alpine biome has only two.
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Explanation: Taiga (boreal forest) experiences a long, severe winter, a short summer, and distinct transitional periods, while alpine environments are dominated by a long cold/winter period and a brief growing/summer season, effectively two main seasons.
Explanation: Taiga (boreal forest) experiences a long, severe winter, a short summer, and distinct transitional periods, while alpine environments are dominated by a long cold/winter period and a brief growing/summer season, effectively two main seasons.
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