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The boreal forest biome does not contain deciduous trees.

Boreal Forest Biome

A vast biome characterized by coniferous forests, cold temperatures, and short growing seasons, located in the northern regions of North America, Europe, and Asia.

Deciduous Trees

Trees that shed their leaves annually, typically in the autumn, to conserve water during the winter or dry season.

  • Tell apart various terrestrial and aquatic biomes by evaluating their climate, soil texture, and usual organisms.
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