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The taiga, also known as boreal forest, is primarily characterized by its coniferous trees, such as spruce and pine, rather than rocky terrain. While the landscape can vary, it generally consists of forests, wetlands, and some areas of grassland, with soil types that may include podzol and peaty soils. However, in certain regions, especially in the northernmost areas, the underlying geology may include rocky outcrops, but this is not the defining feature of the taiga. Overall, the taiga is more defined by its forested areas than by rocky landscapes.

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