Give reason:Deciduous forests are never bare?
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Deciduous forests are bare , During these cooler months the leaves of deciduous trees turn colors and then drop off. In winter, the trees are bare.
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The average temperature of a temperate deciduous forest is about 50°F (10°C), due to the rare extreme temperatures during the summer and winter. There is plenty of moisture and few long, dry periods. During these cooler months the leaves of deciduous trees turn colors and then drop off. In winter, the trees are bare.
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