Fir, spruce, hemlock, and other coniferous trees all have thick, waxy needles that prevent water from evaporating
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The boreal forest soil is very acidic, because the trees aren't deciduous, so they have no annual leaf fall that decomposes and enriches the soil. Because of that, the undergrowth is not very well developed in some boreal forests.
the canopy which is full of trees approximately the same height and it is the thickest layer of the tropical rain forest
Coniferous forests consist mainly of conifers, which are cone bearing trees such as pines, junipers, firs, redwoods, cypresses, spruces, and larches. Most animals that live in coniferous forests survive the harsh winters by migrating or hibernating. They get an average of 14-30 inches of rain fall yearly and have an average winter temperature of 14 degrees Fahrenheit and a summer temperature of 53 degrees.
The taiga, or boreal forest, is the biome of the needle leaf forest, as there are many coniferous trees here. It is located just below the tundra, near the top of the world. Winters in the taiga are very cold with only snowfall; summers are warm, rainy, and humid.
The population in the boreal forest varies depending on location and species. It is home to numerous animals including bears, moose, wolves, and birds. Human populations tend to be small and concentrated near the forest's edges.
a boreal forest is also called a taiga. It usually has coniferous trees, trees that have needles, and deciduous trees, trees that lose their leaves in the winter. It usually has very cold winters and mild to cool summers. you can also look at http:/www.blueplanetbiomes.org/taiga.htm Hope that helped some.
No, there is not only one tree in the Boreal Forest, there are many trees in this forest.
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Coniferous trees or mainly found in the Boreal Forest Biomes.
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Trees bark thickens to protect them from cold of winter
The boreal forest soil is very acidic, because the trees aren't deciduous, so they have no annual leaf fall that decomposes and enriches the soil. Because of that, the undergrowth is not very well developed in some boreal forests.
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Only one tree the coniferous tree.
Tundra, West Coast Forest, Cordilleran Vegetation, Boreal and Taiga Forest, Grassland, Mixed Forest, Deciduous Forest. I'm pretty sure those are the ones.