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  • Largest Earth Biome: Understanding the Taiga & Boreal Forest
    The Taiga or Boreal Forest biome occupies the largest area on Earth.

    Here's why:

    * Vast expanse: Taiga covers a significant portion of the Northern Hemisphere, spanning across Canada, Russia, Scandinavia, and Alaska.

    * Dominance: It is the largest terrestrial biome on Earth, accounting for about 17% of the Earth's land surface.

    While the ocean covers the largest area overall, it's a distinct aquatic environment and not a terrestrial biome.

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