Taiga is a cold place but it does not have permafrost. So the grass and trees can grow there. In the northern part of Russia there are thick forests and they are called Taiga.
In Tundra, there is permafrost and the possibility of growing any plantation is zero. The Tundra is located near to the northern pole.
Taiga is the Russian name for tundra.
grassland,tundra,desert,taiga,marine
yes they are different things
A taiga biome differs from a tundra biome in terms of vegetation and climate. The taiga is characterized by coniferous forests and a more moderate climate compared to the tundra's harsh conditions with limited vegetation such as mosses and lichens. The taiga typically has longer summers, more precipitation, and a higher biodiversity of plant and animal species compared to the 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.
Alike. They are two different biomes.
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probably the taiga because it is very very very cold in the tundra
The main difference between taiga and tundra is the type of vegetation they support. Taiga is a forested biome characterized by coniferous trees, while tundra is a cold, treeless biome with low vegetation like mosses and lichens. Taiga has a milder climate compared to the harsh, cold climate of the tundra.