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The amount and type of precipitation in temperate rainforests is the same as tropical rainforests.
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False — temperate and tropical rainforests differ. Tropical rainforests get consistently heavy, year‑round rainfall (warm, frequent rain), while temperate rainforests are cooler, often receive less total rain, may have seasonal patterns, fog/mist and sometimes snow, so the amount and type of precipitation are not the same.
False — temperate and tropical rainforests differ. Tropical rainforests get consistently heavy, year‑round rainfall (warm, frequent rain), while temperate rainforests are cooler, often receive less total rain, may have seasonal patterns, fog/mist and sometimes snow, so the amount and type of precipitation are not the same.
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