I believe Taiga; for the fact that it has got -70 Degrees before. [Below 70 Degrees Fahrenheit]
it is 32 degrees Fahrenheit
the average temperature in a taiga is about (maybe because this is just a guesstimation)50 degrees F hn
Cold Climate only gets to about +5 degrees.
A cold climate.........usually forests.
The Taiga is found throughout the high norther latitudes, between the tundra and the temperate forests, from around 50 degrees N to 70 degrees N but has considerable regional variation.The countries that have the Taiga include:RussiaMongoliaJapanNorwaySwedenIcelandFinlandUnited StatesCanadaUnited Kingdom
The taiga biome is typically located between latitudes 50° and 60° N in the Northern Hemisphere. These coordinates encompass regions such as parts of Canada, Russia, Scandinavia, and Alaska where the taiga biome is prevalent.
50-60 degrees North latitude and longitude of taiga lake near United States: 60.913079, -150.451670 latitude : 60.913079 longitude : -150.451670 (Values are in decimal degrees)
Taiga is found in the subarctic and boreal zones, typically between 50 and 60 degrees north latitude. This region includes parts of Canada, Scandinavia, Russia, and Northern Asia.
its last 11 to 13 months then winter again it about 100 degrees in the summer in the taiga
The taiga biome is located in the northern latitudes, typically between 50 and 60 degrees north. Characterized by coniferous forests and cold temperatures, the taiga is the largest terrestrial biome on Earth.
The taiga is a biome characterized by cold temperatures, coniferous forests, and long winters. It is primarily found in the northern hemisphere, with large stretches in Russia, Canada, and Scandinavia. The taiga is home to a variety of animals, including bears, wolves, and moose.