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What are the main characteristics of deciduous forests?

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Deciduous forests contain deciduous trees, or trees that lose their leaves once a year. They have four distinct seasons and experience 30 to 60 inches of precipitation annually. Precipitation occurs throughout the year, rather than being concentrated in one or two seasons.

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Four distinct seasons, abundant moisture, soil typically rich, and tree leaves are arranged in strata.

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