Trillemarka, inland valley/hills area north of Oslo, the largest remaining old-growth forest in southern Norway, protected.
Upper Dividal National Park, in the far north, southeast of Tromso. Also contains alpine tundra.
Reisa National Park, east of Tromso, contains boreal pine and birch forest in a long river canyon also with waterfalls. Also alpine tundra.
Upper Anarjokka National Park, near Karasjok, (Finnmark) in the far northeast of Norway. Contains the largest area of undisturbed pine forest in Norway.
Femunden National Park, inland subalpine area south of Røros (southeast of Trondheim), boreal pine forest encircling one of the largest lakes in Norway.
Modern Viking
The Boreal Forest got it's name from the forests in it. Those forests were boreal forests, and because of those forests, the Boreal Forest got it's name as the Boreal Forest Region.
Boreal Forest or Coniferous Forest
an example of the boreal forest is animals and insects in the boreal forest climate.. :)
Coniferous forestAnother name for the Taiga Biome would be the Boreal Forest.forest
tundra, grassland, boreal forest, and temperate forest
About half of Manitoba is covered by the Boreal Forest
how long do the seasons last in the boreal forest
No, there is not only one tree in the Boreal Forest, there are many trees in this forest.
The boreal forest is the largest forest in the country of Canada.It covers almost 35% of Canada :O
Occuring between 50 and 60 degrees north latitudes, boreal forests can be found in the broad belt of Eurasia and North America: two-thirds in Siberia with the rest in Scandinavia, Alaska, and Canada
A boreal forest
Long colds and the dry winters are what the seasons are like in the boreal forest.