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The colder parts of temperate waters.

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  • Owing to a greater influence of warm Atlantic or Pacific water, the other systems are of a cold-temperate type.
  • Thus, the acicular-leaved trees, consisting of Pines and their congeners, mark the cold-temperate and sub-arctic zones, in north latitude, -- while Myrtles,
  • Dominant cold-temperate conifer class from the CVMCC Vegetation Map of China is the basis for the boundary, along with evergreen broadleaf and alpine shrub.
  • The CVMCC Vegetation Map of China classes included are: cold-temperate spruce and fir, alpine evergreen broadleaf, and mixed evergreen and deciduous broadleaf.
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