A coniferous forest, also known as a taiga or boreal forest, is a biome characterized by a predominance of cone-bearing trees, such as pine, spruce, fir, and larch. These forests are found in the northern hemisphere, spanning across North America, Europe, and Asia. They thrive in cold, snowy climates and have unique adaptations to survive in these conditions.
Studying the coniferous forest biome provides insights into how living organisms adapt to extreme environmental conditions and the interconnectedness of flora and fauna within this ecosystem.
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