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  • Boreal Forest Locations: A Comprehensive Guide to the Taiga
    Boreal forests, also known as taiga, are found in a band across the northern hemisphere. Here's a breakdown of their location:

    * North America: From Alaska and Canada, stretching down to the northern parts of the contiguous United States.

    * Europe: Covering much of Scandinavia, northern Russia, and parts of the Baltic states.

    * Asia: Extending across Siberia, northern Mongolia, and parts of northern China and Japan.

    Key Features:

    * High latitudes: Typically located between 50° and 70° North.

    * Cold climate: Long, cold winters and short, cool summers.

    * Coniferous trees: Dominated by evergreen trees like spruce, fir, and pine.

    * Low biodiversity: Compared to other biomes, boreal forests have a lower variety of plant and animal life.

    * Large areas: Boreal forests constitute the world's largest terrestrial biome.

    Let me know if you'd like to delve deeper into any specific aspect of the boreal forest!

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