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Coniferous forest in the majority of the state, further to the north it possesses a tundra biome. More precisely, you could say that it is sub-arctic coniferous forest.

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Depending what part of Alaska: Tundra, Taiga, or Alpine.

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The Interior of state of Alaska is a Boreal Forest Biome. The coast and North is Tundra Biome.

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Taiga aka Coniferous Forest because it has short, warm summer days, the snow completely thaws, and has cone plants like spruce and fir trees

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the tundra the tundra

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The Arctic Tundra.

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tundra

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