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Sub arctic coniferous and swampy?

tiga


What sub-arctic coniferous and swampy?

The answer is a taiga; that is the only thing that I can think of that matches the description.


What is the biome in anchorage Alaska?

Coniferous forest in the majority of the state, further to the north it possesses a tundra biome. More precisely, you could say that it is sub-arctic coniferous forest.


What is sub-arctic coniferous and swampy?

A sub-arctic coniferous forest is a biome characterized by cold temperatures, short growing seasons, and primarily coniferous trees adapted to survive these conditions. Swampy areas within this biome may have waterlogged soils, supporting species such as mosses, sedges, and shrubs adapted to wet conditions. These swamps play important roles in water filtration and providing habitat for specialized species.


In what biome would you expect to find caribou?

Tundra. The arctic tundra in the summer and then they migrate to the Boreal Forest in the winter.


Who are the native Americans who live in the sub arctic climate?

The inuit's lived in sub arctic climate.


What is sub-arctic?

Sub-arctic refers to a climate zone characterized by long, cold winters and short, cool summers, typically found just south of the Arctic region. This area experiences significant seasonal temperature variations and is often dominated by tundra or boreal forest ecosystems. The sub-arctic is home to unique wildlife and plant species adapted to its harsh conditions. It includes parts of northern Canada, Alaska, and Scandinavia.


Where is sub-arctic located?

Directly south of the arctic.


What biome does caribous live in?

Arctic and sub-arctic biomes.


What terms means below the arctic zone?

A+ Subarctic


Is London's climate sub arctic?

No, the climate of London is not sub artic


What is sub arctic tundra?

taiga