In the temperate forests, winters are _____.
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Temperate forests typically have winters that often reach below freezing, however even this is not always true. The East Coast deciduous forests retain their deciduous nature largely due to the excessive freezing days each winter, as the leaves often freeze over and are only designed to live for one season.
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Temperate forests typically have winters that often reach below freezing, however even this is not always true. The East Coast deciduous forests retain their deciduous nature largely due to the excessive freezing days each winter, as the leaves often freeze over and are only designed to live for one season.
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