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The boreal northern forest biome is a very hot and dry place in which it is kind of like a desert.
It depends on the type of forest and the type of trees it contains.
Temperate deciduous forest Coniferous forest Woodland Chaparral Tundra Grassland Desert Tropical savanna Tropical forest
The terms Coniferous and Deciduous refer to two different types of trees. Deciduous trees have broad leaves, which they shed every year. For example, Oak, Birch and Maple. Conifers have much smaller, needle or scale like foliage. For example, Pine, Cedar and Spruce. Sometimes forests are classified according to the type of tree they contain the most of. For example if you were to go out into a forest that contained mostly oak trees, with the odd poplar you'd be correct in assuming you were in a deciduous forest.
Coniferous trees or mainly found in the Boreal Forest Biomes.
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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.
A boreal forest
The boreal forest has a cold, wet climate, with long winters and cool, short summers. This type of forest is also known as the taiga and is found in places such as Alaska and Yellowstone National Park.
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Tundra and Boreal Forest are the largest vegetation regions in Canada.
The boreal northern forest biome is a very hot and dry place in which it is kind of like a desert.
If you type in the boreal forest in a Google.com you can figure it out like that. The first answer was a little suckish so I figured I would help you out more than that dumbo!
coniferous
Boreal coniferous, like what's found on the Canadian Shield and in Russia, and at high elevations in certain mountain ranges like the Rockies.