Yes.
grassland and taiga
lakes, rivers, dams
In the taiga (biome) it would probaly be the climate .
In Kingdom Monera, Soil bacteria, beterotrophic bacteria, and nematodes are among the many bacteria in the Taiga. A few varieties of Cynobacteria commonly found in this diverse biome are Pleurozium Schreberi, Calothrix, and Nostoc. Bacteria and Cyanobacteria are all over the Taiga.
The taiga doesn't have as many plant and animal species as the tropical or the deciduous forest biomes. It does have millions of insects in the summertime. Birds migrate there every year to nest and feed.
Moose do live in the taiga or boreal forest. The taiga biome is characterized by a cold and long winter. Taiga biomes are found in areas like northern North America and Europe. The moose is a large animal belonging to the deer family. Moose are plant-eaters.
Evergreen
lynxes, moose, and pine trees
Sphagnum moss is a plant and it can't eat . It is photosynthetic .
Plants; the exact definition of a taiga is a plant community in the far north.
Yes, it is found in some parts of the taiga.
coniferous trees
coniferous trees
the adaptation of being use to it cold
Plant -> Chipmunk -> Lynx
taiga