Which statement below is true about seasons in coniferous forests?
A) Summers are long, hot and dry.
B) Summers are warm, and many plants are able to grow and bloom.
C) Winters are long, dark, and very cold.
D) Cold winter temperatures cause all plants in the forest to wither and die.
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