Oh certainly, its just the polar where it is harder for habitation. The taiga actually has resources enough for habitation by humans.
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In the taiga (biome) it would probaly be the climate .
Alaska has many biomes including the Tundra, Boreal forest and Tiaga.
In Kingdom Monera, Soil bacteria, beterotrophic bacteria, and nematodes are among the many bacteria in the Taiga. A few varieties of Cynobacteria commonly found in this diverse biome are Pleurozium Schreberi, Calothrix, and Nostoc. Bacteria and Cyanobacteria are all over the Taiga.
Taiga actually isn't an ecosystem, it's considered a biome. The difference is that a biome is a type of habitat in a particular place and is determine by the climate. An ecosystem involves much more than the habitat and climate, such as the organisms that live within and how they interact with one another. The taiga biome is made up of primarily of coniferous trees and comprises 27% of the forest cover on the planet, circling the globe in the norther hemisphere through Russia, Canada and Alaska. Taiga receives low amounts of rainfall and typically gets only a few months of summer with temperatures between 50°F and 85°F. The winters can be extremely cold with temperatures down to -65°F. Many fauna species call the taiga biome home, such as large mammals (moose, caribou, bears, beavers, etc), 130 species of fish, and over 13,000 species of insects. In addition, over 300 species of birds use the taiga for nesting grounds, of which only 30 species stay for the winter (typically scavengers, large raptors, or seed-eating birds).
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The main causes to Environmental damages in the Taiga is: People are tearing down trees and burning them in the Taiga Biome. They are Burning many areas of it to build houses in the Taiga also.
yes many times they are found in the taiga biome
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A BiomeThe Taiga is a habitat in the northern part of the world in between the 'Arctic Circle' and the 'Tropic of Cancer'. It has many animals there like the Gray Wolf and the Ermine. It is very cold there and not many people live there.
One; the taiga itself. The taiga is a biome, so it would not have any biomes inside of it.
the taiga biome is home to many animals but not the desert wildlife creatures such as the snake. So no
Grey wolves can be found in many biomes. They can be found in the tundra, taiga, dense forest, or mountainous regions.
There are many animals that make there home in Taiga Biome. Animals that live there are foxes, wolves and bears.
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An arctic hare lives in the Taiga Biome. This biome is the hemisphere from Alaska to Japan. The taiga is a coniferous forest. The taiga is the largest biome, but also the coldest. It is cold for almost the whole year, but in its warmest months the arctic hare has good vegetation. The arctic hare is a herbivore, which means it eats plants. But in the long, cold months it sometimes must eat meat. The arctic hare must be smart, because the taiga is a tough place to live.. with it's winter temperatures as low as -90 degrees Fahrenheit!
People affect the Taiga by living in it. Maybe, but can't people be harming the biome by cutting down the trees and eating the animals