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New York State primarily features a temperate deciduous forest biome. This biome is characterized by four distinct seasons, with a mix of broadleaf trees such as oak, maple, and hickory, which shed their leaves in the fall. Additionally, parts of the state, particularly in the northern regions, transition into a boreal forest biome, while coastal areas exhibit elements of a coastal marine biome. The diversity in topography and climate contributes to a variety of ecosystems within the state.

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