Across the middle latitudes, temperate forests grow where winters are short and 75 to 150 centimeters of precipitation fall each year. Most temperate forests are made up of deciduous trees, sometimes referred to as broadleaf trees.Near the equator, there are no winters. There, tropical forests grow where 200 to 450 centimeters of rain fall each year. The tropical rain forest is the wettest land biome.



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