a subarctic one.
South pole
any Boreal forests animals but also anything that uses protective covering,coloration or camoflauge.
Aardwolves are native to eastern and southern Africa. Boreal forests exist in northern Europe, Asia, and North America, so aardwolves do not live there. Aardwolves are related to hyenas, but they eat termites, not large prey.
The Hudson Bay is very large, and is part of 3 different climate regions. Arctic, Boreal, and Taiga.
It takes it from climates such as temperate forests and tropical rain forests.
Yes, they are! This very large North American woodpecker thrives amidst the deciduous forests of eastern North America, the Great lakes, the boreal forests of Canada, and parts of the Pacific Coast.
biome
They are large regions such as forests, deserts, and grasslands characterized by (1) a distinct climate and (2) specific life-forms (especially vegetation) adapted to it. Climate dictates what is in that biome.
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biome
tropical rain forests are much warmer because they are located in regions closer to the equator. Deciduous forests have seasons, tropical rain forests do not because of the fact that they reside in places where climate change is very small throughout the year. deciduous forests contain fewer tree species than tropical rain forests, but due to this fact deciduous forests receive more direct sunlight at ground level that rain forests do. this supports a richer and more diverse plant life at ground level. they are similar in that they both receive pretty large amounts of precipitation and they are both being affected by deforestation by humans.
There aren't any officially designated National Forests in Iowa.There are, of course, trees, sometimes in fairly large collections that most sensible people would say constituted a "forest".