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Taiga or Coniferous Forests

Taiga or Coniferous Forests. Taiga – definition “A subarctic, evergreen coniferous forest of northern Eurasia located just south of the tundra and dominated by firs and spruces.” Exact Dictionary Definition. Taiga. Russian word for forest largest biome

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Taiga or Coniferous Forests

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  1. Taiga or Coniferous Forests

  2. Taiga – definition “A subarctic, evergreen coniferous forest of northern Eurasia located just south of the tundra and dominated by firs and spruces.” Exact Dictionary Definition

  3. Taiga • Russian word for forest • largest biome • also called boreal or coniferous forest • fewer animal species than the deciduous forest • warm when summer • VERY cold when winter

  4. Taiga - Location • stretches over Eurasia and North America • located near the top of the world just below the Tundra biome

  5. Taiga Summers • warm • temperature range: 7 – 21 degrees • mostly warm, rainy, and humid • very short with 50 – 100 frost free days • total precipitation per year: 30 – 85 cm

  6. Taiga Winters • really cold • coldest season of the year • below freezing temp. • temperature ranges from –54 to –1 degrees

  7. Taiga Plants White Poplar Black Spruce Siberian Spruce

  8. Black Spruce • Picea mariana • other names: Bog Spruce and Swamp Spruce • can grow up to 25 meters tall • uses: build houses, antiscrobutic beverages, and rope

  9. White Poplar • Populus alba • light whitish/brownish in color • do not live long • grows fast • uses: for making boxes and crates

  10. Siberian Spruce • Pecea ovabata • can grow up to 30 meters • trunk is 1.5 meters in diameter • make up 5.7% of the total area of the Boreal forest • endangered

  11. Taiga animals Northern Lynx

  12. Taiga Animals (II) Baby Gray Wolves (Down) Gray Wolves (down) Red Fox (above)

  13. Northern Lynx • Lynx canadensis • can grow up to 2 – 4 feet • weighs 11 – 45 lbs. • have excellent vision • killed because they are thought as pests

  14. NORTHERN LYNX

  15. Red Fox • Vulpes vulpes • other name: Reynard • adapts well to diff. habitats • purposefully shot and killed by farmers • not endangered

  16. References http://www.google.com http://www.yahoo.com http://mbgnet.mobot.org/sets/taiga/animals http://www.blueplanetbiomes.org/taiga.htm http://www.rjskon.com/collectibles http://www.exzooberance.com http://www.mgcpuzzle.com http://www.cs.montana.edu

  17. By: Nikki Sadie Louise De Guzman Leon Santos

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