Why are Coniferous forests also known as taiga?
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Taigas are thick forests. ... While deciduous trees of temperate forests lose their leaves in winter, conifers never lose their needles. For this reason, conifers are also called “evergreens.” Conifers have adapted to survive the long, cold winters and short summers of the taiga.
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coniferous forest, vegetation composed primarily of cone-bearing needle-leaved or scale-leaved evergreen trees, found in areas that have long winters and moderate to high annual precipitation. The northern Eurasian coniferous forest is called the taiga or the boreal forest.
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