Northern coniferous forest
Northern coniferous forest or tai kaolin is a forest full of pine and cypress, mainly distributed in Alaska, Canada, Sweden, Finland, Norway and Russia (especially Siberia), scattered in the United States native North (Minnesota, New York state, New Hampshire North of Maine), the extreme north of Kazakhstan, and the north of Hokkaido, Japan. Northern coniferous forest is the largest biota on the land, sunshine is abundant, and the climate is arid. Annual temperature range of -40-20 ° C, summer average 10 ° C. Annual rainfall of 300-900 mm. The European language of the "Northern Coniferous Forest" is mostly called from Turkic or Mongolian, is "Taiga". However, in Canada, "boreal forest" (northern forest) refers to "northern coniferous forest", "Taiga" refers to more barren, more north of the Arctic tree sector. As a result of Asia and North America, in recent years, in the Bering land bridge, part of the plant and animal species (more plants) through the northern coniferous forest spread to another continent. ...