I would assume that Canada is mostly covered in evergreens, so the biome would be taiga. Also, in the more northerly latitudes one would expect the biome to be tundra.
Temperate forest, and tundra
boreal forests or the grasslands
There is a desert biome in central Australia.
the answer is biome ecosystem community population organisims i think thats right i hope so i'm not a geinus so i don't know.
The deciduous forests are mainly located in the eastern part of the United States extending to Canada, and Europe. It is also found in some parts of China, Japan, and Russia.
a biome
Northern Alaska has the biome of Tundra and Arizona biome consist of mostly deserts. the only similarities would be that trees can barely survive, and are both cold at night.
The terrestrial biome that covers the most land area is the taiga. It covers most of Canada and Russia, the world's two largest countries.
the forest biome
grasslands
The tundra is the terrestrial biome characterized by permafrost.
Chaparral
The tropical forest covers most of the land.
tropical
taiga
A rainforest biome is where most pepper grow in. This type of biome roughly covers around 7% of the Earth's surface.
Taiga is not a city in Russia. Most of Russian territory is taiga, but it is biome, which also covers the most of Canada. It isn't exclusively Russian concept.
Canadian shield. it covers most of Canada
The Canadian Shield covers most of eastern and southern Canada.