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Thursday, February 20, 2014

Coniferous Forest Summary - Tristan James


The Coniferous Forest is a generally frigid forest area with a myriad of animal species and an abundance of plant life ranging from mushrooms to its ever useful evergreen trees. These evergreen trees along with other pine shaped trees are long and narrow, covering many mountains as well. Evergreens being so prominent in the area do certainly hold importance to men today. From usage regarding Christmas holiday to using coniferous oil produce as cleaning supplies. The Coniferous Forest and its trees are certainly a benefit to society and should definitely be preserved.

1 comment:

  1. You are missing some required elements of this post: a minimum of two pictures with captions, examples of fauna. Also, include locations on Earth where I might find this biome.

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