Meaning Boreal Forest
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Boreal Forest


High to mid-latitude biome dominated by coniferous forest. Predominant vegetation of this biome is various species of spruce, fir, pine, and cedars. Also called Taiga.
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Boreal Forest


land covered by evergreen trees in cool, northern latitudes. Also called taiga.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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Boreal Forest


the high to mid-latitude biome characterized by coniferous forests inhabited by fir, pine, spruce, larch, and cedar standing on previously glaciated land. Stretches across North America, Europe, and Asia. Botanical (or Plant-Derived) Pesticide: one derived from plant chemicals (e.g., strychnine).
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Boreal Forest


Northern coniferous forest biome, also called the taiga, located south of the tundra and dominated by conifers. boreal
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Forests of pine, spruce, fir and larch stretching from the east coast of Canada westward to Alaska and continuing from Siberia westward across the entire extent of Russia to the European Plain. The cl [..]
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Boreal Forest


In Ontario, stretching from Quebec to Manitoba north of the French River and Lake Superior and covering most of northwestern Ontario, it consists of primarily even-aged forests of jack pine, black spruce, white spruce, balsam fir, trembling aspen and white birch.
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Boreal Forest


Forests of pine, spruce, fir, and larch stretching from the east coast of Canada westward to Alaska and continuing from Siberia across the entire extent of Russia to the European Plain.
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Boreal Forest


An extensive biome occurring in environments with cold winters, short but warm growing seasons, and moist soils, and usually dominated by coniferous trees.
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