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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.
The Rain Forests are found throughout the north and southern heimspheres and are classified by the amount of rainfall that falls during the rainy season which is about 1750-2000 mm (68-78 inches) annually. These forrests are usually dominated by hardwood (leafy) trees. The Boreal (called The Taiga in Europe/Asia) Forest is one long strip of softwood dominated forest that collectively covers 1.7 billion acres. It can also be split into two separate forests the Northern Boreal and Southern Boreal. The North is dominated by black spruce, jack pine and larch, while the South is dominated by trembling aspen, white birch, balsam poplar and white spruce. The climax species for this forest is the White Cedar.
The Rain Forests are found throughout the north and southern heimspheres and are classified by the amount of rainfall that falls during the rainy season which is about 1750-2000 mm (68-78 inches) annually. These forrests are usually dominated by hardwood (leafy) trees. The Boreal (called The Taiga in Europe/Asia) Forest is one long strip of softwood dominated forest that collectively covers 1.7 billion acres. It can also be split into two separate forests the Northern Boreal and Southern Boreal. The North is dominated by black spruce, jack pine and larch, while the South is dominated by trembling aspen, white birch, balsam poplar and white spruce. The climax species for this forest is the White Cedar.
Anne M. Macadam has written: 'Effects of microsite alteration on soil climate, nitrogen mineralization, and establishment of Picea Glauca x Engelmannii seedlings in the sub-boreal spruce zone of west-central British Columbia' -- subject(s): Forest site quality, White spruce, Forest soils
The fir birch and white spruce would be destroyed.
J. C. Lees has written: 'Natural regeneration of white spruce under spruce-aspen shelterwood, B-18a forest section, Alberta' -- subject(s): White spruce, Growth, Forest regeneration, Seedlings
L. Heger has written: 'Site-index/soil relationships for white spruce in Alberta mixedwoods' -- subject(s): Forest soils, Site index (Forestry), White spruce
The Atlantic Ocean. An abundant forest. Wild Blueberries.
Imre E. Bella has written: 'Growth, development and yield of mixed-wood stands in Alberta following partial cutting of white spruce' -- subject(s): Forest management, Growth, White spruce
white spruce grow in dry fertile lands
The taiga is also called the boreal forest. The trees are spruces, pines and larches. There are weeds like the fireweed and lichens. Many berry bearing plants like cranberries and raspberries are found in the more southern parts.
T. M. Ballard has written: 'Effects of burning and mechanical site preparation on growth and nutrition of planted white spruce' -- subject(s): Forest site quality, Growth, Nutrition, Prescribed burning, White spruce