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Boreal Forest

For Boreal Forest we have terms and definitions in 4 topics. The topics are Anthromorphemics, Anthropology, Fish and Physical Geography.



Boreal Forest (Anthromorphemics)

"subarctic forest." A dense mixed forest dominated by spruce, aspen and birch with areas of muskeg. It extends as far north as the tree-line (edge of the tundra) and is the largest single vegetation zone in Canada.


Boreal Forest (Anthropology)

"subarctic forest." A dense mixed forest dominated by spruce, aspen and birch with areas of muskeg. It extends as far north as the tree-line (edge of the tundra) and is the largest single vegetation zone in Canada.


Boreal Forest (Fish)

A northern forest, as in the boreal forest Biome, characterized by evergreen conifers and long winters. The boreal forest, also referred to as a Taiga, is found in the northern parts of North America, Europe, and Asia.


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Boreal Forest (Physical Geography)

High to mid-latitude biome dominated by coniferous forest. Predominant vegetation of this biome is various species of spruce, fir, pine, and cedars. Also called Taiga.




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