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NISA [10]
3 years ago
9

Which vegetation type found in the Russian Federation represents a cold-resistant, coniferous forest?

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never [62]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: Taiga.

Explanation:

Taiga is a very cold forest, it is found in the Northern Hemisphere below the South of the Arctic circle. It doubles as the driest and coldest forest in the world, it is also known as the boreal forest, composed of evergreen trees with scaled leafs and also leafs that bears cones and are needle like. This forest experience long winters.

The Taiga forest in Russia is about 5800km which happens to be the largest in the world, this area is completely covered by ice, even the soil in this region is permanently frozen.

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