Conifers are more abundant than flowering trees in Canada, Alaska, and Siberia primarily due to their adaptability to cold climates and poor soil conditions found in these regions. Their needle-like leaves reduce water loss and allow them to thrive in harsh winters, while their conical shape helps shed snow. Additionally, conifers have a quicker growth rate and can reproduce rapidly, giving them an ecological advantage in these environments where conditions can be extreme. These traits make them better suited for survival in the boreal forests that dominate these areas.
Beringia separates Siberia and Alaska
Yes, Siberia is bigger than Alaska. Siberia is about 5.1 million square miles and Alaska is 660K Sq miles approx.
it is 55 miles be tween Siberia and Alaska.
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There are many native Americans living in Alaska.
Oil resources are most abundant in Alaska. They are also most abundant in Texas ans Alberta.
mostly in alaska Mostly in Alaska,Japan and Siberia.
there is one that connects siberia and alaska
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Alaska is a state and not a country but you can still feel quite safe there.