deciduous
yes
The dominant vegetation in the taiga are Coniferous forests. (Coniferous Trees)
Main Similarities Coniferous trees and deciduous trees reproduce by means of seed. Both these tress bear leaves.
Coniferous trees are located mostly in the northern hemisphere and some in the Southern Hemisphere. The coniferous trees that are found in the northern hemispheres are called boreal and taiga forests.
Taiga
trees in a deciduous forest lose their leaves, coniferous forests have pine trees instead
Pine trees grow in coniferous forests
pine and softwood, like evergreens!
True
The taiga forests consist of mostly coniferous trees and are located in the cold areas coniferous forests consist of pine, fir, and spruce trees.
Coniferous trees do not lose their needles because they are called "evergreen" trees which means the tree stays green for ever!
There are a great deal of Coniferous forests in Canada You should come visit.