As Russia spans over 11 time zones, it's climate varies dramatically. It has temperate rain-forests and forests with pine, birch, oak trees. In fact, if you Google Earth Russia, you will see just how much of it is covered in forest. The only vast places where no trees grow is in tundras where the ground, a few centimeters under the surface, is always frozen.
Temperate forests grow in Michigan.
she was the goddess of hunters, and forests are where hunters find game.
· Haffstrom is a city in Russia
Artemis was the goddess of the forests.
As we all know that forests are necessary for the earth. Forests and plants give us oxygen to breathe. Without them we would die. That's why people are working so hard to stop/slow down Global Warming. The world is a cycle and without trees and forests, the ecosystem will no longer be a cycle and many things will no longer exist.
russia
Yes
evergreen and broadleaf forests
because of the volcanos they destroyed everythink
No..They live in the forests of Russia and Korea..Cold, boreal zone forests.
Russia. Most of the world's boreal, or taiga, forest is in Canada and Russia.
Boreal forests are mainly found in countries with cold climates, such as Russia, Canada, Sweden, Finland, and Norway. Other countries with significant boreal forest coverage include the United States, China, and Mongolia.
Forests,Grasslands, Tundras, and Mediteranean
Russia's landscape is diverse, with vast plains, dense forests, and rugged mountains. It features the tundra in the north, taiga forests in Siberia, and mountain ranges like the Caucasus in the south. Russia also has numerous rivers and lakes, including the expansive Lake Baikal.
The region of coniferous forests in Russia is known as the Taiga. It is the largest biome on Earth and is characterized by cold winters, short summers, and predominantly coniferous trees such as spruce, pine, and larch.
Russia has the highest percentage of trees globally, as about half of its land area is covered by forests.
Asia, in jungles and forests places like china, India and russia