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midlatitude deciduous forest  

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  • Deciduous forests can be classified into two distinct biomes: (1) the deciduous midlatitude biome and (2) the tropical deciduous biome. Although in both biomes the trees lose their leaves during a dormant season, tropical deciduous trees experience dry conditions and subsequent leaf loss while deciduous midlatitude trees lose their leaves because of the cold season. [Source: Encyclopedia of Geography; Biome: Midlatitude Deciduous Forest]

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