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- Taiga abstract "Taiga (/ˈtaɪɡə/; Russian: тайга́, IPA: [tɐjˈɡa]; from Turkic or Mongolian), also known as boreal forest, is a biome characterized by coniferous forests consisting mostly of pines, spruces and larches.The taiga is the world's largest terrestrial biome. In North America it covers most of inland Canada and Alaska as well as parts of the extreme northern continental United States (northern Minnesota through the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to Upstate New York and northern New England) and is known as the Northwoods. In Eurasia, it covers most of Sweden, Finland, much of Norway, some lowland/coastal areas of Iceland, much of Russia from Karelia in the west to the Pacific Ocean (including much of Siberia), and areas of northern Kazakhstan, northern Mongolia, and northern Japan (on the island of Hokkaidō). However, the main tree species, the length of the growing season and summer temperatures vary. For example, the taiga of North America mostly consists of spruces; Scandinavian and Finnish taiga consists of a mix of spruce, pines and birch; Russian taiga has spruces, pines and larches depending on the region, the Eastern Siberian taiga being a vast larch forest.A different use of the term taiga is often encountered in the English language, with "boreal forest" used in the United States and Canada to refer to only the more southerly part of the biome, with taiga used to describe the more barren areas of the northernmost part of the biome approaching the tree line and the tundra biome. Hoffman (1958) discusses the origin of this differential use in North America and why it is an inappropriate differentiation of the Russian term.".
- Taiga thumbnail Distribution_Taiga.png?width=300.
- Taiga wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q&f=true.
- Taiga wikiPageExternalLink borealbirds.org.
- Taiga wikiPageExternalLink bioconiferous.html.
- Taiga wikiPageExternalLink wake_up_weyerhaeuser.
- Taiga wikiPageExternalLink taiga.terraformers.ca.
- Taiga wikiPageExternalLink the-tundra-and-taiga.htm.
- Taiga wikiPageExternalLink ethnobotany.shtml.
- Taiga wikiPageExternalLink www.borealcanada.ca.
- Taiga wikiPageExternalLink themes.aspx?id=artic&lang=.
- Taiga wikiPageExternalLink ecoframe-list.htm.
- Taiga wikiPageExternalLink boreal.
- Taiga wikiPageExternalLink www.interboreal.org.
- Taiga wikiPageExternalLink art12507.html.
- Taiga wikiPageExternalLink www.taigarescue.org.
- Taiga wikiPageExternalLink x6111.xml.
- Taiga wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Taiga wikiPageID "31302".
- Taiga wikiPageRevisionID "606504436".
- Taiga biome "Terrestrial subarctic, humid".
- Taiga climate Köppen_climate_classification.
- Taiga countries "Russia, Mongolia, Japan, Norway, Sweden, Iceland, Finland, United States, Canada, United Kingdom".
- Taiga hasPhotoCollection Taiga.
- Taiga imageCaption "Jack London Lake at Kolyma, Russia".
- Taiga map "Distribution Taiga.png".
- Taiga mapCaption "The taiga is found throughout the high northern latitudes, between the tundra, and the temperate forest, from about 50°N to 70°N, but with considerable regional variation.".
- Taiga mapSize "300".
- Taiga name "Taiga".
- Taiga subject Category:Forests.
- Taiga subject Category:Köppen_climate_classifications.
- Taiga subject Category:Physiographic_provinces.
- Taiga subject Category:Taiga_and_boreal_forests.
- Taiga subject Category:Terrestrial_biomes.
- Taiga type Abstraction100002137.
- Taiga type Act100030358.
- Taiga type Activity100407535.
- Taiga type Biome107941945.
- Taiga type Categorization101012712.
- Taiga type Collection107951464.
- Taiga type Community107941729.
- Taiga type Event100029378.
- Taiga type Forest108438533.
- Taiga type Forests.
- Taiga type Group100031264.
- Taiga type Grouping101012360.
- Taiga type K%C3%B6ppenClimateClassifications.
- Taiga type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Taiga type TerrestrialBiomes.
- Taiga type Vegetation108436759.
- Taiga type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Taiga type Place.
- Taiga type PopulatedPlace.
- Taiga type Wikidata:Q532.
- Taiga type Place.
- Taiga type Location.
- Taiga comment "Taiga (/ˈtaɪɡə/; Russian: тайга́, IPA: [tɐjˈɡa]; from Turkic or Mongolian), also known as boreal forest, is a biome characterized by coniferous forests consisting mostly of pines, spruces and larches.The taiga is the world's largest terrestrial biome.".
- Taiga label "Borealer Nadelwald".
- Taiga label "Taiga".
- Taiga label "Taiga".
- Taiga label "Taiga".
- Taiga label "Taiga".
- Taiga label "Taiga".
- Taiga label "Tajga".
- Taiga label "Taïga".
- Taiga label "Тайга".
- Taiga label "تايغا".
- Taiga label "タイガ".
- Taiga label "北方針葉林".
- Taiga sameAs Tajga.
- Taiga sameAs Borealer_Nadelwald.
- Taiga sameAs Τάιγκα.
- Taiga sameAs Taiga.
- Taiga sameAs Taiga.
- Taiga sameAs Taïga.
- Taiga sameAs Taiga.
- Taiga sameAs Taiga.
- Taiga sameAs タイガ.
- Taiga sameAs 타이가.
- Taiga sameAs Taiga.
- Taiga sameAs Tajga.
- Taiga sameAs Taiga.
- Taiga sameAs m.07pry.
- Taiga sameAs Q69564.
- Taiga sameAs Q69564.
- Taiga sameAs Taiga.
- Taiga wasDerivedFrom Taiga?oldid=606504436.
- Taiga depiction Distribution_Taiga.png.
- Taiga isPrimaryTopicOf Taiga.