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Location:

The tiaga biome is split into two categories: alpine and polar. Alpine Tiaga's are located on the tops of most mountians all over the world. Polar Tiagas are located in Alaska, Canada, Scandinavia, Russia, and Aisia. Taiga is the largest land biome, and makes up 27% of the world's forest cover, the largest areas are located in Russia and Canada.



Cl﻿imate:
The tiaga has Two seasons, Summer, and winter. The average temperature ranges from -54 to 21 degrees celcious, and is warm for half of the year, and below freezing half of the year. In Winter the temprature ranges from -60 to 1. Summer lasts for six months, and the temprature ranges from -7 to 40 degrees Celcious. Tiagas fit into koppen's DFC and DFB climates. The claffication varies from place to place. "D" means snow, "F" means that there is enough precipitation for life in all months, "C" means that 4 months have an avrage temperature above 10 degrees Celcious and "D" means that there are large seasonal temperature differences, with warm to hot (and often humid) summers, and cold (sometimes severe) winters.

variations between taigas: In the european tiaga, there are only a few coniferous tree species, including pine and juniper, and a few broadleaf trees, including birches and willows. Diversity is increasing in the south with maple, linden, ash, and oak trees. While in the Alaskan and Aisian taigas, they have some small-leaved dedicicous trees like birch, alder, and poplar.



Avrage precipitation tear round in the tiaga climate ranges from 30 to 84 Centemeters. Precipitation falls in the summer as rain, and in the winter precipication falls as snow.

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