The taiga is a very inhospitable place to live - it is usually cold and it is hard to grow food to eat. These two things made it a historically hard place to live, and very few people have ventured to live there throughout history.
People living on the Great Plains can work at any job they want. There are very few places in the US where there are no nearby cities you can find a good job in!
Because there were few trees
Truth be told, even today, very few people live in the taiga. In fact, the taiga is the largest tract of undisturbed forest left in the world. That is because it is so cold and remote. In fact, most of the year, work can't be done there at all. The taiga is primarily used for timber. Very few people live there.
There are millions of people living in cities and towns in the Sahara. That's a lot more than a few.
There are a few advances that allow people to challenges the environments in the great plains. Some of the advances are Technology, treeless and wasteland.
No, it actually isn't. It is one of the rarest. It is pretty amazing if you can see one because there are only a few in the Taiga.
It change by how it change over a few years ago
only thing that i can think of is some black people and a few white people stay in the hood and white people and a few black people stay in the suburbs.
The Taiga only has coniferous trees because the conditions are so harsh that they are one of the very few plants that can withstand such harsh conditions.
The Taiga and tropical rainforest have a few things in common. They share location, they are both lush, and heavily populated with trees.
Taiga biome. Coniferous trees are abundant, and permafrost is absent from the topsoil. (Information from Biology textbook.)
because of the extreme cold in that region