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.
Contiguous areas with similar climate condition and geographically and climatically areas are called biomes. For Asia and North America with a high latitudes areas, they are part of a biome called taiga or boreal forest/snow forest.
Yes it is part of the temperate forest biome, however I do not know the names of any forests in the area.
AnswerSeattle, Washington has one rain forest in it so it can be considered a temperate rain forest biome. If one were to look on a map of biomes you could also consider it part of the alpine biome. I agree with the temperate rain forest, though I would not call it alpine.
True.
The biome of Phoenix, Arizona is considered to be part of the Sonoran Desert biome. This biome is characterized by hot temperatures, low rainfall, and a variety of desert plants and animals adapted to arid conditions.
Ohio is part of the temperate deciduous forest biome. This biome is characterized by four distinct seasons, with a variety of broadleaf trees that lose their leaves in the fall. Ohio's landscape features hardwood forests, fertile farmland, and a mix of other habitats.
The two main biomes found in Alberta are the boreal forest in the northern part of the province and the grassland in the southern part. The boreal forest consists of coniferous trees and supports diverse wildlife, while the grasslands are characterized by prairie grasses and are home to species like bison and pronghorn.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is located in the temperate deciduous forest biome. This biome is known for its four distinct seasons, with forests composed of trees that lose their leaves in the fall. Philadelphia experiences warm summers and cold winters.
a coniferous forest because, of the temperature is in the range of it .
the biomes of china are:Alpine, deciduous forest, temperate grassland, temperate forests, desert and tropical forests
The kiwi's natural biome is native forests but it is now found in kauri and coniferous forest where the undergrowth is dominated by tree ferns. However, due to habitat clearing, the kiwi is now forced to survive in semi-wooded forest, scrubland and agricultural areas. Other species live in the grassland biome. The Haast Brown kiwi, for example, can be found in high sub-alpine tussock grasslands. The Great spotted kiwi lives in alpine grassland in part of its range, and lower grasslands in others.