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Temperate rain forests have:.A. Cold winters and warm summers, 80 rain, conifers dominant, in Washington and Oregon. B. Long cold winter, evergreen trees like spruce and pine are dominant vegetation. C. Long cold winter, short dry summer, vegetation low to the ground like lichens and mosses. D. Warm and wet conditions year-round, high diversity of broad-leafed evergreen trees. E. Cold winters and warm summers, and broad-leafed deciduous trees like oaks are dominant. F. Temperate conditions but with seasonal dry periods, grasses are dominant vegetation.

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