The soil is covered usually by permafrost or rocks and underneath that there is clay like dirt. Most trees grow side ways roots to get as much nutrients as they can because most of it thrives at the top.
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No. Taigas are generally in northern parts of the temperate zones, closer to the Arctic than the equator. Russia, Canada and Scandinavia are the most common areas where you will find taiga.
probably talc
oil, timber and water
The only insects that I know live in the taiga are ants and mosquitos.
It occurs to be in the north-Western Hemisphere, north of the taiga belt. Most of the tundra can be found in Russia and Canada.
Natural resources found in the Taiga biome are coal, trees, and oil. Some common trees found in this biome are the black spruce, Douglas-fir, balsam fir, and paper birch.
Yes, it is found in some parts of the taiga.
yes!
probably talc
Temperate
The taiga is located between 50 and 60 degree north latitude.
They are found in Canada, Russia, Norway, and Switzerland.
the insects that are found in the taiga are butterflies, ants, earth worms and mosquitos and the love bug dork
I believe it is the taiga biome that has those organisms. :]
Europe Asia and North America
No, permafrost is found in the tundra.
grassland and taiga
Taiga