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  • Temperate Deciduous Forests: Characteristics & Why Leaves Fall
    The biome you are describing is a temperate deciduous forest.

    Here's why:

    * Deciduous trees: These trees lose their leaves in the fall, which is a defining characteristic of this biome.

    * Temperature variation: Temperate forests experience distinct seasons, with warm summers and cold winters. This temperature variation triggers the shedding of leaves in the fall.

    Other biomes, like tropical rainforests, don't experience the same temperature fluctuations and therefore don't have deciduous trees.

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