yes they do.
Yes, Wild bears do live in a borel forest
There are 708 000 people in the Boreal Plains Ecozone.
I've lived in many spending a lot of time in the Hudson Plains. Right now I'm in the Boreal Plains having just returned from the Taiga Cordillera but am planing a trip to the Boreal Shield.
Brown bears live near or in the Arctic, in the areas that are between the Arctic tundra and the Boreal forests.
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One of the Major Cities which is located or found in the Boreal Plains is Edmonton,Alberta. Hope that helps!
Please do your own grade 9 science project and don't cheat off the internet btw it woul be manly carniforous in the north
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Alberta is in several regions: Boreal, Cordillera (mountainous), Interior plains, and Boreal-Aspen Transition zones.
In boreal plains, the primary producers are primarily coniferous trees, such as spruce, fir, and pine, which dominate the forested areas. Alongside these trees, various shrubs, mosses, and lichens also contribute to the ecosystem. In the understory, species like blueberries and other herbaceous plants thrive in the nutrient-poor soils. These producers play a crucial role in supporting the diverse wildlife found in boreal plains.
The Boreal Plains