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    Generally, Forest and Woodland Biomes Occur in Areas of Moisture
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Generally, Forest and Woodland Biomes Occur in Areas of Moisture

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Generally, forest and woodland biomes occur in areas of moisture deficit, whereas grasslands, deserts and tundra are found in areas that have significant potential for plant growth.

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