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Subarctic climates contain primarily which type of vegetation? Under Physical Environment, also select Vegetation (in addition to Climate). Subarctic climates contain primarily which type of vegetation? ice cap mid-latitude prairie and steppe grassland tundra mediterranean woodland shrub and grassland coniferous forest

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Subarctic climates contain primarily coniferous forest

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Vegetation in regions with subarctic climates is generally of low diversity, as only hardy species can survive the long winters and make use of the short summers. Trees are mostly limited to conifers, as few broadleaved trees are able to survive the very low temperatures in winter. For example, there is the Black and White Spruce, Subalpine Fur, Tamarck, Paper Birtch, Quakeing Aspen, Williows, and so on.

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