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Boreal forests are characterized by _______ trees.

a. creosote
b. eucalyptus
c. coniferous
d. deciduous

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User Embee
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Boreal forests are found in certain areas of North America and Eurasia, such as in Canada and Russia. They consist of trees of the coniferous variety, differentiating them from forests comprised of deciduous and eucalyptus trees. During the summers, conditions in boreal forests are such that they become swamp-like.
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User Efran Cobisi
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C. coniferous

Step-by-step explanation;

The Boreal forest is found in a nearly continuous belt across North America and Eurasia. Most of Canada and Russia are covered by coniferous trees that make up this biome.

-The forest corresponds with regions of subarctic and cold continental climate. Long, severe winters (up to six months with mean temperatures below freezing) and short summers (50 to 100 frost-free days) are characteristic, as is a wide range of temperatures between the lows of winter and highs of summer.

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