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the pine biome...im doing the same lesson :)
Yes it is in the northern hemisphere, In the Southern hemisphere the forest would of course be north of the tundra.
Roses originate from the temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere. They are found everywhere, but are mostly found in Asia.
tundra
The boreal northern forest biome is a very hot and dry place in which it is kind of like a desert.
The boreal northern forest biome is a very hot and dry place in which it is kind of like a desert.
This would be the Permanent Ice biome. There is a small part in the northern hemisphere, but the majority is found in the southern hemisphere (Antarctica).
The Taiga biome, also known as Boreal Forest or Northern Coniferous Forest, is the largest land biome on Earth. Covering about 17% of the Earth's land area. The biome spans the Northern parts of North America, Europe and Asia.
boreal forest biome
Looking at attached image...the North America falls under Northern and Western Hemisphere. So Yellowstone National Park is in Northwest hemisphere.