the taiga is prone to wildfires because of its lack of percipitation and the dry treebark.
Its acid rain and wildfires
The Taiga is prone to wildfires The largest biome Has the fewest animal and plant species than any other biome. The needles keep the coniferous trees warm in the winter Cool tempereatures keep decompisition slow has a spruse goose
California
Greece, Spain, and France are all prone to wildfires of epic proportions on a yearly basis.They usually happen within August.
1.The Taiga is prone to wildfires 2.The largest biome 2.Has the fewest animal and plant species than any other biome. 4.The needles keep the coniferous trees warm in the winter Cool tempereatures keep decompisition slow 5.has a spruse goose 6.because of cool temperature in taiga the decomposition there is slow. Undecayed vegetation builds up on the forest floor, making it feel like a sponge. Since decomposition is slow, the soil is thin and lacking in nutrients. Trees grow taller where warmer temperatures allow for faster decompostion or by streams and rivers which carry nutrients from higher ground.
Firewhirls, as they are properly called, are a product of intense fire and are therefore most common in areas prone to large wildfires such as California and parts of Australia.
It is being destroyed by wildfires caused by man, but the many trees have adapted to this by growing thick bark, which can protect the tree from a mild fire.
what are wildfires related to
"Fire tornadoes", more properly called firewhirls, can occur with almost any intense fire. They are generally most common in areas prone to major wildfires, such as California.
Taiga is a biome so i am guessing that it is a parasite that lives in Taiga
Taiga
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