it is right below the tundra biome.
the temperature range is -65 degrees TO 30 degrees Fahrenheit.
the average annual rainfall is 12-33 inches.
the soil type is mostly spodosol.
the water type is mostly meltwater and precipitation (which there is not much of)
some producers include: Balsam Fir, Black Spruce, Douglas Fir, Eastern Red Cedar, Jack Pine, Paper Birch, Siberian Spruce, White Fir, White Poplar, White Spruce, Bristlecone.
some consumers include: Grizzly Bear, Long Eared Owl, Red Fox, River Otter, Snowshoe Rabbit, Canadian Lynx, American Black Bear, Bald Eagle, Bobcat, Wolverine.
some decomposers include: Fungi, Bacteria.
some relationships include: Bears-Fish (Predator Prey), Bark Beetle-Oak Tree (commensalism), Lichen-Black Spruce Tree (Symbiosis), Brainworms-Caribou (Parasitism), Squirrels-Squirrels (Competition).
hope this helps!
its cold and the only two real seasons in the taiga is summer and winter
kmmo
I think it is a forest
The Taiga only has coniferous trees because the conditions are so harsh that they are one of the very few plants that can withstand such harsh conditions.
The taiga is a very cold biome so 3/4 of the time.
eat,shyt,sleep,talk to friends,and wat they wanna fukken do
grassland and taiga
Tundra and Taiga
Taiga and Grassland
yes they are different things
Taiga or Boreal forests
1.It's warmer in the taiga. 2.There's more food there than the tundra.