coniferous forest
I know thick forest woukd be warmer because it is a lot more dense and would hold any kind of heat
In the wild they mostly live in the New Forest.
a deciduous forest mostly located at the bottom of a moutain...
taiga
How are evergreens able to survive the cold winter of the subarctic
Broad leaves.
You would be in a forest
Laos mostly contains tropical rain forest.
No, because the tundra is a biome where no trees grow. Evergreens grow in the Boreal/Coniferous Forest.
Boreal Forest biome
An evergreen forest is a forest consisting entirely or mainly of evergreen trees that retain green foliage all year round. Such forests reign the tropics primarily as broadleaf evergreens, and in temperate and boreal latitudes primarily as coniferous evergreens.
In some kind of shelter like a snow den, a cave, or in a forest of evergreens.
A deciduous forest contains mostly broad-leafed trees-- trees that shed their leaves every year. They are contrasted with evergreens like pine that are often conifers (cone bearing) and that have sharp, spindly dark green 'leaves' that survive throughout the year and last for several years. Examples are the forested areas throughout New England and elsewhere that have sometimes spectacular fall 'foliage', when the leaves lose their green color prior to falling.
I would assume that Canada is mostly covered in evergreens, so the biome would be taiga. Also, in the more northerly latitudes one would expect the biome to be tundra.
There are lots of differences, but the main one is that Oak mostly are deciduous and Pines are evergreens.
In 1989' a Nation that is mostly covered in dense forest?
Forest