i wish i could answer that but my stupid computer wont let me find it =D
The forest south of the tundra is typically a boreal forest, also known as taiga. This biome consists of coniferous trees and is characterized by long, cold winters and short summers. Some common tree species found in this forest include spruce, fir, and pine.
The land in a subarctic coniferous forest is characterized by rugged terrain, with rocky soils and a thick layer of organic material due to slow decomposition. The landscape is dotted with numerous lakes, bogs, and rivers, along with a mix of coniferous trees such as spruce, pine, and fir. The harsh climate includes long, cold winters and short, cool summers, which shape the flora and fauna found in this biome.
North America is home to the Earth's largest coniferous forest, known as the Boreal Forest or Taiga. It stretches across Canada, Alaska, Scandinavia, and Russia, and is characterized by cold temperatures and dominated by coniferous trees like spruce, fir, and pine.
The Tiaga is mainly comprised of coniferous trees, and has semi-frozen ground, during the cold months. It used to be called the Boreal forest, and it borders the frozen Tundra of the Northern Pole.
Conifers include pine, spruce, hemlock, cedar -- pretty much anything with needles (plus some others). So a forest dominated by pine and spruce would be considered a coniferous forest. Not sure what other word you might be looking for.
winters are long and cold and summers are short and warm
Temperate coniferous forest is a terrestrial biome found in temperate regions of the world with warm summers and cool winters and adequate rainfall to sustain a forest.
Mostly tundra or coniferous forest, that is a forest that has pinecone bearing trees.
The temperature in the coniferous forest is COLD! The summers there are short and cool and the winters are LONG and HARSH! If you want to visit there sometime I would recommend you go in the short summer time. The annual snow-fall is usually 2-6 months if not more. :D BY: DANIELLE VACEK
im guessing a evergreen coniferous forest...they are usually cold, long winters and short, warm summers. found in northern parts of the continents.
A coniferous forest is a fern forest
The forest south of the tundra is typically a boreal forest, also known as taiga. This biome consists of coniferous trees and is characterized by long, cold winters and short summers. Some common tree species found in this forest include spruce, fir, and pine.
Warm and wetter summers
The land biome characterized by trees with needle-shaped leaves that produce seeds in cones is the coniferous forest biome, also known as the taiga. This biome is found in colder regions with long winters and short summers, such as Canada, Russia, and Scandinavia. Coniferous trees like pine, spruce, and fir dominate this biome.
A coniferous forest is one with many evergreen trees. You usually find a coniferous forest at higher altitudes.
coniferous
The land in a subarctic coniferous forest is characterized by rugged terrain, with rocky soils and a thick layer of organic material due to slow decomposition. The landscape is dotted with numerous lakes, bogs, and rivers, along with a mix of coniferous trees such as spruce, pine, and fir. The harsh climate includes long, cold winters and short, cool summers, which shape the flora and fauna found in this biome.