Taiga have trees and Tundra don't due to the permafrost(subsoil that is always frozen)
The seven biomes are grassland, tundra, savanna, taiga, desert,tropical rainforest,and the deciduous forest posted by masonie hazel
Temperate Deciduous Forest Grassland Tundra Taiga Desert Savanna Tropical Rainforest This is a great website if you need to know about each of the biomes: http://www.deyabowersbiomes.zoomshare.com/
Taiga biome. Coniferous trees are abundant, and permafrost is absent from the topsoil. (Information from Biology textbook.)
Alaska has many biomes including the Tundra, Boreal forest and Tiaga.
The six major land biomes are: grassland, tropical rainforest, desert, deciduous forest, tundra, and taiga.
The tundra has a layer of permafrost while the taiga does not. The taiga also has more trees, animals, and other vegetation. Tundra is located at the poles while taigas are found on most continents. Only animals that have adaptations can survive in the tundra because of the harsh climate.
The tundra has a layer of permafrost while the taiga does not. The taiga also has more trees, animals, and other vegetation. Tundra is located at the poles while taigas are found on most continents. Only animals that have adaptations can survive in the tundra because of the harsh climate.
Taiga is the Russian name for tundra.
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The tundra and the taiga are both cold, warm, and inhospitable places.
Both. But mostly Taiga. Tundra is on the sides of Alaska. The sides where it is closer to the sea.
A taiga biome has coniferous trees and tundra does not
noerthern latitudes between the tundra examples cananda
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probably the taiga because it is very very very cold in the tundra
There is no difference. They are the same things.