sure are!;-)
most of the time pines and conferees.
Below the timberline, you would typically find subalpine forests. These forests are characterized by a mix of coniferous trees such as firs, spruces, and pines, as well as deciduous trees like aspens and birches. The subalpine forests are adapted to the harsher conditions higher up the mountain.
they we found on my pines
Zinc, forests, gems, coal, water, fruit, potash. nickel, gold, silver and copper
In the Canadian forests there black bears, cougars (pumas or mountain lions), lynx, moose and wolves.
Cuniferous forests, more commonly known as coniferous forests, are primarily located in the Northern Hemisphere, particularly in regions like Canada, the northern United States, and parts of Europe and Asia. These forests thrive in colder climates and are characterized by trees such as pines, spruces, and firs. They can be found in mountainous areas and across vast stretches of land in boreal forests.
Australian P ine trees are found in Australia
Coniferous applies to forests of evergreens such as pines, spruce, etc. and not to deserts. I know of no 'coniferous desert.'
Coniferous forests, also known as taiga or boreal forests, are characterized by the dominance of coniferous trees such as pines, spruces, and firs. These forests are typically found in cooler climates, particularly in the northern hemisphere, and are known for their needle-like leaves, which are adapted to withstand harsh winters. Coniferous forests play a crucial role in carbon storage and provide habitat for diverse wildlife. They also influence global climate patterns and are important for timber production and recreational activities.
A forest that contains mostly evergreens is known as a coniferous forest. These forests are characterized by trees that have needle-like leaves and bear cones, such as pines, spruces, and firs. Coniferous forests are typically found in colder climates and have dense vegetation that provides habitat for a variety of wildlife.
Coniferous applies to forests of evergreens such as pines, spruce, etc. and not to deserts. I know of no 'coniferous desert.'
Two lynx species are found in North America. The Canada lynx is the more northerly of the two, found from Canadian boreal zone forests to the northern U.S. The bobcat is found from southern Canada to Mexico.