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Q: What is a biome where winters are very cold and long and the dominant plants are conifers called?
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What were the dominant plants in the Triassic period?

the dominant plants in the Triassic period was seedplants, Glossopteris(southern hemisphere), in the northern hemisphere, conifers Want more info about the triassic period?www.kidcyber.com.au/topics/dino_Triassic.htm


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