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  • Deciduous Forest Climate: Seasons, Rainfall & Temperatures
    Deciduous forests have a temperate climate, characterized by:

    * Four distinct seasons: Warm summers, cold winters, and cool, wet spring and fall.

    * Moderate rainfall: Typically between 30 and 60 inches per year, evenly distributed throughout the year.

    * Freezing temperatures in winter: Temperatures can fall below freezing for several months, causing trees to lose their leaves.

    * Warm and humid summers: Temperatures can reach over 80 degrees Fahrenheit, and humidity is often high.

    Here's a breakdown of the climate features:

    Temperature:

    * Warm summers: Average summer temperatures range from 70-80°F (21-27°C)

    * Cold winters: Average winter temperatures range from below freezing to 40°F (4-4°C).

    * Significant temperature variation: There is a large temperature difference between summer and winter.

    Precipitation:

    * Moderate rainfall: Typically 30-60 inches per year.

    * Evenly distributed: Rainfall is spread throughout the year, with no distinct dry season.

    Other factors:

    * Sunlight: Deciduous forests receive moderate sunlight, with less sunlight in the winter due to shorter days and leaf loss.

    * Humidity: Humidity levels are generally high, especially in the summer.

    This temperate climate, with its four distinct seasons and moderate rainfall, creates the perfect environment for the growth of deciduous trees, which lose their leaves in the fall.

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