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.
coniferous tree
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.
taiga
A forest that contains mostly evergreens is known as a coniferous forest. These forests are characterized by trees that have needle-like leaves and bear cones, such as pines, spruces, and firs. Coniferous forests are typically found in colder climates and have dense vegetation that provides habitat for a variety of wildlife.
Yes, China has coniferous forests in various regions, mainly in the northern part of the country such as in Heilongjiang, Jilin, and Inner Mongolia. These forests are dominated by coniferous trees like pines, spruces, and firs.
coniferous
trees in a deciduous forest lose their leaves, coniferous forests have pine trees instead
A coniferous forest is one with many evergreen trees. You usually find a coniferous forest at higher altitudes.
broadleaf trees coniferous trees
coniferous :)
it's actually deciduous............................... i think
Douglas fir Pine Spruce Fir Redwood
coniferous tree
taiga
Mostly tundra or coniferous forest, that is a forest that has pinecone bearing trees.
A. Coniferous forest
A. Coniferous forest