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Taiga: The Boreal Forest

Taiga: The Boreal Forest. Farina Khandadia Rachel Braun Hannah Winkler. Locations. Canada, Alaska, Scandinavia, and Russia. Climate of the Taiga. Precipitation. Temperature. Long, cold winters and short, cool summers Winter Low: -65 High: 30 Summer Low: 30 High: 70. Acidic

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Taiga: The Boreal Forest

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  1. Taiga: The Boreal Forest Farina Khandadia Rachel Braun Hannah Winkler

  2. Locations Canada, Alaska, Scandinavia, and Russia

  3. Climate of the Taiga Precipitation Temperature Long, cold winters and short, cool summers Winter Low: -65 High: 30 Summer Low: 30 High: 70 • Acidic • Winter: • Mostly snow • 20—40 inches • Summer • Mostly Rain • 10—20 inches • Annual precipitation ranges from 12—33 inches

  4. Animals of the Taiga

  5. Canadian Lynx (Lynx canadensis) American Black Bear (Ursusamericanus) Bobcat (Felisrufus) Bald Eagle (Haliaeetusleucocephalus) Moose Gray Wolf (Canis lupus) Grizzly Bear (Ursusarctoshorribilus)

  6. Wolverine (Guloluscus) Red Fox (Vulpesvulpes) Long-Eared Owl (Aisootus) Brown Bear Snowshoe Rabbit (Lepusamericanus) River Otter (Lutracanadensis)

  7. Some Animals Not Pictured • Arctic Fox • Badger • Beaver • Canada Goose • Caribou • Deer • Husky • Lemming • Musk ox • Malamute • Muskrat • Red tailed hawk • Reindeer • Short tailed weasel • Snow goose • Snow owl • Squirrel • Weasel

  8. Plants of the Taiga

  9. Eastern Red Cedar (Juniperusvirginiana) Black Spruce (Piceamariana) Jack Pine (Pinusbanksiana) Balsam Fir (Abesbalsamea) Douglas Fir (Pseudotsugamenziesii)

  10. White Poplar (Populusalba) Paper Birch (Betulapapyrifera) Siberian Spruce (Peciaovobata) White Spruce (Piceaglauca) White Fir (Abiesconcolor)

  11. The End

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