The boreal forest biome covers most of Canada. This biome is characterized by cold winters, short summers, and a large presence of coniferous forests. Its extensive area in Canada provides habitat for a variety of wildlife species.
The biome that covers most of the country is the temperate deciduous forest biome, characterized by four distinct seasons, a variety of deciduous trees, and moderate precipitation levels.
grasslands
The temperate grassland biome, also known as the prairie or steppe, covers most of the central regions of continents. These regions have moderate temperatures, low precipitation, and are characterized by grasses and other herbaceous plants. Examples include the Great Plains in North America and the Eurasian Steppe in Asia.
The taiga biome is located in the northern hemisphere, primarily in Canada, Russia, and Scandinavia. It is characterized by cold temperatures, acidic soils, and coniferous forests.
The most northern country in the world is Canada. It has territories that extend all the way to the North Pole.
the forest biome
The biome that covers most of the country is the temperate deciduous forest biome, characterized by four distinct seasons, a variety of deciduous trees, and moderate precipitation levels.
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.
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.
Chaparral
The tropical forest covers most of the land.
A rainforest biome is where most pepper grow in. This type of biome roughly covers around 7% of the Earth's surface.
taiga
tropical
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.
grasslands
The country that has the most tundras is russia