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Which of the following about temperate deciduous forests is FALSE? They have been more disturbed by humans than any other land biome Precipitation is usually spread evenly throughout the year They are composed predominantly of a few broadleaf deciduous species Average temperatures change significantly with the seasons They have nutrient-poor soil

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They have nutrient-poor soil

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They have nutrient-poor soil

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Temperate deciduous forest is a temperate terrestrial biome characterized by deciduous trees such as beech, walnut and oak. Its main feature is the loss of its leaves during fall and winter. For a long time these forests have been cleared, but today some areas are preserved in national parks in various regions, and there are not many animals there. The reason that this biome has been so devastated by humans is that these forests have good characteristics for agriculture as they have nutrient rich soil and precipitation spreads evenly throughout the year. In addition, these forests are predominantly composed of some broadleaf deciduous species and average temperatures change significantly with the seasons.

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