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Deciduous earth is a term that doesn't have a standard scientific definition. It may be a misinterpretation or a mix-up of terms. "Deciduous" usually refers to trees that shed their leaves seasonally, while "earth" refers to the soil or ground. It's possible that someone is referring to soil in areas where deciduous trees are common, but this isn't a widely recognized term in geology or soil science.

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What is the deciduous forest climate?

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