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Published by Chrishiya Morris, 2019-05-09 10:54:37

Taiga

Taiga

Taiga

Made by Chrishiya Morris and Ty`keyona Anderson

climate/weather about taiga

The taiga is characterized by a cold, harsh climate, low rate of precipitation (snow and rain), and short growing season.
Long, severe winters last up to 6 months, with average temperatures below freezing. ... The taiga is very, very cold in the
winter.Temperatures vary widely.

Plants and animals about the taiga

Animals are bears,
fox,lynxes,reindeer,moose,
Squirrel, and here are some plants,
Moss, pine, white spruce, hemlocks, fir

Location of taiga

The taiga is the largest biome. The taiga is primarily a coniferous forest (evergreen trees with needles) like the temperate
rainforest, but the taiga is located between 50 degrees latitude north and the Arctic circle. Many coniferous trees
(evergreens with needles) grow in the taiga.

Animal adaptation

Most animals migrate to warmer climates once the cold weather begins. Some animals have adapted to life in the taiga by
hibernating when temperatures drop. Other animals have adapted to the extreme cold temperatures by producing a layer of
insulating feathers or fur to protect them from the cold.

Fun facts about the taiga!

Taiga is one of the main three forest biomes the taiga is sometimes called a
Boreal forest it can sometimes be cold and sometimes hot.

It’s quiz time!

1.what is a animal that lives in the taiga?
A .bears
B.cats
C .horse
D.dogs

The correct answer is A .bears

What is the weather in the taiga?
A.hot/sunny
B.cold/snowy
C.very very cold
The correct answer is C.it is very very cold

Question 3

Does the taiga have dry trees?
A.yes
B.no
The correct answer is A.yes the proof is under to show

Proof for the question

It is either hot and humid or very cold in the taiga. ... Not many plants can survive the extreme cold of the taiga winter. There are
some lichens and mosses, but most plants are coniferous trees like pine, white spruce, hemlock and douglas fir. Coniferous trees are
also known as evergreens.

Credit that we used

We used ducksters,and google


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