The taiga biome is sometimes called a coniferous forest. This is because it is home to many coniferous trees such as pine, spruce, fir, and hemlock.
Taiga biomes are found between 50 and 60 degrees north latitudes. The taiga is the largest land biome on Earth, covering over 15 percent of the Earth's land. A large area of taiga is located in the northernmost forests across Europe, Asia, and North America. The taiga generally has two seasons. The summers are short, moist, and warm. The winters are long, cold, and dry. Most precipitation is in the form of snow, though rain does occur during the summer. Most animals in the tundra hibernate or migrate during the winter. Hawks, bears, foxes, wolves, deer, bats, and chipmunks can be found in the taiga.
Answer:
Muscle cells have a ton of mitochondria.
Explanation:
I do not know if this is what you need, as question is too vague. But muscle cells have a lot of mitochondria because they need energy to help us move daily.
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Tornados form over land
Hurricanes form over water
Tornados = spiraling wind
Hurricanes = spiraling water mixed with wind
The Mohorovičić discontinuity is the boundary between the Earth's crust and the mantle. It is defined by the distinct change in velocity of seismological waves as they pass through changing densities of rock.
Humans adapt after prolonged exposure to a constant stimulus because we detect the potentially important changes. It is also because we tend to be curious about the things that are happening around us which we try to adapt and adjust.