Geography, asked by pagarkar3, 2 days ago

where we can't find coniferous forest
Finland and Norway
Sweden and Poland
North Eastern USA and North-Eastern China
Siberia and Southern Alaska

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Answered by xxPrathuxx
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Explanation:

The Scandinavian and Russian taiga is an ecoregion within the taiga and boreal forests biome as defined by the WWF classification (ecoregion PA0608).[1] It is situated in Northern Europe between tundra in the north and temperate mixed forests in the south and occupies about 2,156,900 km2 (832,800 sq mi) in Norway, Sweden, Finland and the northern part of European Russia, being the largest ecoregion in Europe. In Sweden the taiga is primarily associated with the Norrland terrain.[2]

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