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The vegetation of Sweden is quite diverse. The country has coniferous trees, largely spruce and pine, which account for about 60% of the total vegetation. The southern part of the country has deciduous trees, like oak, elm, ash, beech, and maple.
Living: Elk, cougars,owls,raccoons,bears,and squirrels Nonliving: Moss, maple trees, spruce trees and rocks that's all i know :> by :m*y* :>>>
The temperate forest biome.
The Tiaga or the Boreal Forest is the largest biome in the world.
There really is no such thing as a "spruce-moose belt," however the biome where moose live and spruce trees, such as the big tall Black Spruce and White spruce prevail are in the Boreal forest biome.
tundra
The Taiga biome is a snowy, hilly terrain, filled with spruce trees.
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Russia and Canada
The vegetation zone or biome associated with the aurora borealis is primarily boreal forest, also known as taiga. This biome is characterized by cold temperatures, coniferous trees like spruce and pine, and a mix of shrubs and mosses. It is typically found in northern regions such as Canada, Alaska, Scandinavia, and Russia where the aurora borealis occurs.
Natural resources found in the Taiga biome are coal, trees, and oil. Some common trees found in this biome are the black spruce, Douglas-fir, balsam fir, and paper birch.
i think that i should go to the taiga biome because i like Canada
there are more than one but one is a mountain biome
Canada and Russia
The boreal forest biome covers most of Canada. This biome is characterized by cold winters, short summers, and a large presence of coniferous forests. Its extensive area in Canada provides habitat for a variety of wildlife species.