What are the differences between boreal and tropical rain forests
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This forest type—termed by the book's authors as “temperate and boreal rainforests”—are essentially forests that receive high levels of precipitation but, unlike tropical rainforests, these forests are in high latitudes where the temperature remains cool. Most of these forests are also found near coastlines
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