Temperate rain forests differ from tropical rain forests in that
A) temperate rain forests survive a four-to-six-month long dry season,but tropical rain forests experience wet conditions year-round.
B) temperate rain forests generally experience more precipitation than tropical rain forests.
C) temperate rain forests are more likely to contain evergreen trees than tropical rain forests.
D) temperate rain forests may experience freezing temperatures,but tropical rain forests never do.
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