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How does a temperate rain forest differ from a taiga?

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In a temperate rain forest, the forest floor is covered with ferns, mosses, and small plants. Mosses and lichens also grow on the tree trunks and rocks.
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Taiga's don't have as many plant and animal species as a temperate rain forest. A temperate rain forest receives more moisture than the taiga
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