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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 typically get 30–60 inches (75–150 cm) of precipitation fairly evenly throughout the year, not concentrated mostly in the summer.
Temperate deciduous forests typically get 30–60 inches (75–150 cm) of precipitation fairly evenly throughout the year, not concentrated mostly in the summer.
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