Boreal Forest
Definition
Also called taiga, the world's largest terrestrial biome, stretching across northern North America, Europe, and Asia. Dominated by cold-tolerant conifers — spruce, fir, pine, larch — with acidic, nutrient-poor soils. Cold winters and short summers characterize the climate.
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