Long colds and the dry winters are what the seasons are like in the boreal forest.
how long do the seasons last in the boreal forest
Another term for a boreal forest is a taiga.
12 to 33 inches of precipitation a year, mostly in the summer seasons. That is about 30 to 84 cm a year (an Estimate) in summer seasons.
About half of Manitoba is covered by the Boreal Forest
No, there is not only one tree in the Boreal Forest, there are many trees in this forest.
If you type in the boreal forest in a Google.com you can figure it out like that. The first answer was a little suckish so I figured I would help you out more than that dumbo!
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.
The boreal forest is the largest forest in the country of Canada.It covers almost 35% of Canada :O
Boreal forests are forests in the northern regions of the northern hemisphere but south of the arctic regions.
A boreal forest
Taiga or Northern Coniferous Forest and Earth's Green Crown are terms used for Northern Boreal Forest.
The Boreal Forest is mostly hard wood including Spruce and such. There are many shrubs and orchids. There are also many mountainous areas in this area. BUT WHY DO I CARE IDIOTS!?!