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Deciduous forests receive most of their 30 to 60 inches of annual precipitation in the summer.
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Temperate deciduous forests get about 30–60 inches (75–150 cm) of precipitation a year that is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year (with some areas showing spring/summer peaks), rather than most falling only in the summer.
Temperate deciduous forests get about 30–60 inches (75–150 cm) of precipitation a year that is distributed fairly evenly throughout the year (with some areas showing spring/summer peaks), rather than most falling only in the summer.
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