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The Boreal forest is a part of the alpine biome. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F

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False

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The Boreal Forest Biome is part of the Taiga Biome and not Alpine Biome. The Boreal Forest Biome is usually found near the belt across North America and Eurasia. This biome is mostly famous for its coniferous plants. While the Alpine Biome is commonly found in the mountainous regions like the Alps, the Andes, and the Rocky Mountains.

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The given statement is false.

Boreal forest or snow forest, also known as Taiga, refers to a biome featured by coniferous forests comprising mainly of spruces, pines, and larches. Thus, the boreal forest is the part of taiga biome.

The taiga biome refers to the biggest terrestrial biome and elongates across North America, Europe, and Asia. It is situated right underneath the tundra biome. The taiga biome is also called coniferous forest or boreal forest. This biome generally has wet, and short summers, and cold, and long winters.


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