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- The taiga, “land of the little sticks” in Russian, takes its name from the collective term for the northern forests of Russia, especially Siberia. The taiga, which is also known as the boreal (meaning northern) forest region, occupies about 17 percent of Earth ’s land surface area in a circumpolar belt of the far Northern Hemisphere.www.britannica.com/science/taiga
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Taiga or Boreal Forest Biome - Ask A Biologist
Aug 2, 2014 · In Russian, “taiga” translates to “forest.” This biome is also known as the snow forest or Boreal Forest, named after the Greek Goddess of the North wind. Coniferous trees dominate most of this biome, but occasional lakes and …
Taiga (Boreal Forest) Biome: Temperature, Climate, Location, …
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15 Animals That Live in the Taiga - Treehugger
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GPH 113 1.pdf - The Boreal forest or also known as Taiga.
taiga summary | Britannica
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