Evergreen
There are conifer trees. they have needle like leaves
The taiga biome has a substantial amount of plant life, including coniferous trees like spruce, pine, and fir. Shrubs, mosses, and lichens are also common vegetation in the taiga. The cold climate and short growing season limit plant diversity compared to other biomes.
*plant BTW Grasses/Shrubs Berries&Nuts Trees (Spruce) Fungus (Honey Fungus) Lichens The taiga doesn't really have many plants....
No it is not. The tundra is an arid region characterized by littler or no plant life. lol, nice to know you want help on your homework. I have it on mine to. GoodGoing.
Plants; the exact definition of a taiga is a plant community in the far north.
A taiga is a cold forest biome with coniferous trees and moderate precipitation, while a desert is a dry biome with little vegetation and very low precipitation. Taigas tend to have cooler temperatures and more plant life compared to deserts, which are characterized by their arid conditions and limited plant growth.
coniferous trees
Plant -> Chipmunk -> Lynx
taiga
Because it is slightly warmer, and it has more plant life (such as evergreens, spruce, fur, and a variety of trees) for animals to rely on in the wild.
birds
yes the long leaf pine.!