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Climate

Temperate forests have a wide range of temperatures that correlate with the distinctive seasons. Temperatures range from hot in the summer with highs of 86 degrees Fahrenheit, to extremely cold in the winter with lows of - 22 degrees Fahrenheit.

Temperate forests receive abundant amounts of precipitation, usually between 20-60 inches of precipitation annually. This precipitation is in the form of rain and snow.

Location

Some locations of temperate forests include:

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