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there are many high elevation areas in AZ so some of those high elevation areas are taigas

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Q: Why would a taiga forest exist in Arizona?
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If you climb a mountain in Arizona you might reach an area where the trees resemble the taiga trees in Nothern Canada. Why would a taiga forest exist in Arizona?

because there are many high elevations in Arizona


What is another name for taiga?

Coniferous forestAnother name for the Taiga Biome would be the Boreal Forest.forest


Which would you probably have a desert Alaska or Arizona?

Arizona has deserts. Alaska has taiga and tundra.


Does Taiga have saltwater?

no the taiga has no saltwater it is mostly has forest that are non deciduous but if there is any water it would be fresh.


What does taiga mean and use it in a sentence?

Taiga refers to a biome characterized by coniferous forests. Sentence: The taiga is home to a variety of wildlife, including bears, wolves, and moose.


The Growing season would be generally short in which biome 1Deciduous Forest 2Tropical Rain Forest 3Temperate Grassland 4Taiga 5Savanna?

taiga


What would you see in Arizona would you see a rain forest or a desert or a ice cap?

A Desert


Would you see a rain forest a desert or a ice cap in Arizona?

A Desert.


What do you call a forest of coniferous trees?

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.


What lines of latitude would the boreal forest biome be between?

The taiga is found throughout the high northern latitude, between the tundra, and the temperate-forest, from about 50°N to 70°N, but with considerable regional variation.


How are the deciduous forest and taiga the same and how are they different?

Taiga is another word for the Boreal Forest Biome, which consists of coniferous trees and evergreens. So I suppose a coniferious forest would fall under the Boreal Forest Biome; which is also called the Taiga. So yes, a coniferous forest is the same as the Taiga.


Describe 3 variations you would observe as you travel south from a taiga into a temperate forest?

Increase in temperature Increase in precipitation Change towards hardwood trees