Why does the taiga region not exist in the southern hemisphere?
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In the southern hemisphere, there are also found coniferous but most of them are in warmer climates. The second statement given is incorrect. In the southern hemisphere, in altitudes where Taiga biome is found means 45° to 70° latitude, Earth is mostly covered with Oceans and that is the reason that no Taiga biome is there on southern hemisphere.
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Hello!
The reason that the taiga region does not exist in the southern hemisphere is because it is closer to the equator! This is causing more heat to be where the southern hemisphere is and the climate is not able to be completely frozen and dry like a taiga region is!
I hope I've helped!
-Kobato
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