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the water is in great condition! the trees take pollution out of the water through the roots, so the water is clean and a great place for fish to live

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Deciduous forests typically have consistent access to water due to rainfall throughout the year. The trees in these forests shed their leaves in the fall to conserve water during the winter months when water availability may be limited. Overall, deciduous forests maintain a relatively stable water condition.

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Mekong, Chaopraya, Murray, Amazon, Mississippi, Hudson, Rhine, Rhone, Po, Congo, Niger, Severn, Shannon,

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yes, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Pacific Ocean

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Q: What is the water condition of a deciduous forest?
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