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Boreal forests are forests in the northern regions of the northern hemisphere but south of the arctic regions.
There are quite a few non-living things in the Boreal forest. There are rocks and water in the Boreal forest.
Fir, spruce, hemlock, and other coniferous trees all have thick, waxy needles that prevent water from evaporating
porosity of the soil (effects nutrient availability and water retention) salinity of the soil availability of pH neutral water
Tundra - Canada's most northerly vegetation region.
Availability of water
§Boundry Waters Canoe Wilderness Area,Minnesota:This area is a transition zone between deciduous forest and boreal forest. This is the area that we filmed our episode on boreal forests. Its nice because it is accesible only with cones.
the availability of water power.
Because of the tannins in arctic and boreal land and water.
Beavers live in coniferous forests/taiga/boreal forests. ...sources from yahoo.com...
Water availability is more of a concern so they can have enough water for the people and agricultural things.
Organism: bear Population: grizzly bear Community: bear, fish, bees, ect.... Ecosystem: bear, fish, bees, air, rocks, water, ect.... Biome: Boreal Forest Biosphere: Earth