
1) Biome next to tundra 2) Boreal forest 3) Cold forest 4) Cold-weather forest 5) Coniferous evergreen forest 6) Coniferous forest of Siberia 7) Eurasian forest 8) Evergreen-forested landscape 9) Forest south of the tundra 10) Forested land 11) Forests in cold regions 12) It covers most of Canada 13) Japanese boy name
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Taiga (ə; p=tɐjˈɡa; from Turkic or Mongolian), also known as boreal forest or snowforest, is a biome characterized by coniferous forests consisting mostly of pines, spruces and larches. The taiga is the world`s largest terrestrial biome. In North America it covers most of inland Canada and Alaska as well as parts of the extreme northern conti....
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a region of boreal forest, the largely evergreen forest vegetation of northern areas of the Northern Hemisphere, below the arctic and subarctic tundra regions (Morris 1992).
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The extensive, sub-Arctic evergreen forest of the Soviet Union. The taiga, the largest of the five primary natural zones, lies south of the turdra.
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open coniferous forest growing on swampy ground that is commonly covered with lichen. It is the characteristic vegetation of the subpolar region ...
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The northern boreal forest zone, a broad band of coniferous forest south of the arctic tundra.
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Taiga is a cultivated variety of potato.
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Temperate evergreen forests, particularly those in North America and Asia.
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a coniferous (evergreen) forest that extends from the Gulf of Finland across northern Russia to eastern Siberia.
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The extensive, sub-Arctic evergreen forest of the Soviet Union. The taiga, the largest of the five primary natural zones, lies south of the turdra (q.v.).
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Russian name for the forest zone south of the tundra, found across the northern hemisphere. Here, dense forests of conifers (spruces and hemlocks), birches, and poplars occupy glaciated regions punctuated with cold lakes, streams, bogs, and marshes. Winters are prolonged and very cold, but the summer is warm enough to promote dense growth. The vari...
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The extensive, sub-Arctic evergreen forest of the Soviet Union. The taiga, the largest of the five primary natural zones, lies south of the tundra ( q.v. ).
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