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coniferous tree
No, there is not only one tree in the Boreal Forest, there are many trees in this forest.
Common trees found in a boreal forest include conifers such as spruce, pine, fir, and larch. These trees are well adapted to the cold climate and short growing season of the boreal forest. Deciduous trees like birch and aspen may also be present in some areas.
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
yes. the names are different, but it is still the same type of forest biome.
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Trees bark thickens to protect them from cold of winter
Tundra and Boreal Forest are the largest vegetation regions in Canada.
Some cities located in the boreal forest biome include Fairbanks, Alaska, Thunder Bay, Ontario, and Murmansk, Russia. These cities are located in regions with boreal forest vegetation dominated by coniferous trees like spruce, fir, and pine.
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!
Another term for a boreal forest is a taiga.