Wolves,
lynx, cougars,
Lions, tigers, eagles
There are several types of forests, including tropical rainforests, temperate forests, boreal forests, and deciduous forests. Each type has its own unique characteristics, biodiversity, and climate conditions that support different flora and fauna.
Coyotes are very adaptable animals and can be found in a variety of climates, from deserts and grasslands to forests and mountains. They are commonly found throughout North and Central America, where they have adapted to thrive in a wide range of environments.
I've found some resources that I think will help to answer your question about how much light, soil and water coniferous forests get. The first resource is called "Coniferous Forest". It describes the amount of rainfall these types of forests receive. The website also details the types of plants present and the differing climates found in coniferous forests. go to earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Experiments/Biome/bioconiferous.php This resource is sponsored by the Earth Observatory at Nasa so I believe it's reliable. The second resource entitled, "The Forest Biome" details the type of soil that temperate and coniferous forests have. This website also relates the type of canopy that is present, which determines the amount of sunlight that can penetrate to the forest floor. Also discussed is the average amount of yearly rainfall. go to ucmp.berkeley.edu/exhibits/biomes/forests.php This website is provided by the University of California Museum of Paleontology, which is a respected organization. As a result, I feel it's trustworthy. The third source, "Coniferous Forests", also relates the type of soil and vegetation that grows on the forest floor. This source also discusses the amount of light and snowfall that makes its way through the canopy layer. go to panda.org/about_our_earth/ecoregions/about/habitat_types/habitats/coniferous_forests/ This source comes from WWW Global, a well-known and highly respected organization. I found these resources by searching for the phrase, "coniferous forests" in the search engines Yahoo! and Google (quotation marks not needed).
NO It does not. Taiga has a very acidic soil, and its recognized by its coniferous forests.
tropical rain-forests ecosystems are forests that have alot of animas living there and the animals are the organisms that live in a tropical rain forest help them survive in a warm, rainy climate all year long. mixed forest are homes to many type of trees and some animals. both of them are the same because they (forests) have animals and trees
fox,mink and polar bear
Chipmunks typically live in a variety of biomes, including deciduous forests, coniferous forests, mixed forests, and grasslands. They prefer areas with dense ground cover, such as fallen logs, rocks, and shrubs, where they can find food and shelter. Chipmunks are known for their burrowing habits, creating intricate underground tunnels in which they reside.
Mountain lions live in a wide variety of habitats - coniferous forests, deciduous forests, rainforests, wetlands, grasslands, savannas, mountains and deserts.
All type of animals are found in forests.
Pumas live in a wide variety of habitats throughout North, South and Central America including coniferous forests, deciduous forests, rain forests, grasslands, savannas, wetlands, mountains and deserts.
deciduous
monkeys spiders
Pine trees grow in coniferous forests
the white rabbit prefers coniferous forests
They are most common in what are called "Northern coniferous forests", but occur very frequently with mixed hardwoods, too.
The dominant wildlife within the northwestern coniferous forest are: bears; large herbivores such as elk and deer; beavers; and predators such as owls, bobcats, and members of the weasel family.
Below the timberline, you would typically find subalpine forests. These forests are characterized by a mix of coniferous trees such as firs, spruces, and pines, as well as deciduous trees like aspens and birches. The subalpine forests are adapted to the harsher conditions higher up the mountain.