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Which Biome has the same latitudes as deciduous forests? And have less precipitation?

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Which Biome has the same latitudes as deciduous forests? And have less precipitation?

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Lots! Latitude is the distance north or south of the Equator, so using this map: http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/world_bi… and looking at the areas covered by deciduous forest (a kind of grayish-blue color), just look to see what other biomes are on a line left-to-right from where the deciduous forest occurs. Note: The different occur because of differences in precipitation, elevation (influences both precipitation and temperature) and type of dominant plants present.

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