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A taiga biome is DIFFERENT from a tundra biome because it has

A) many coniferous trees.
B) cold winters and cool summers.
C) located in the northern hemisphere.
D) a layer of frozen soil called permafrost.

A taiga biome is DIFFERENT from a tundra biome because it has A) many coniferous trees-example-1
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It's 100% A. (I just took the test haha)
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Hey there!

A tundra biome does not have much vegetation at all, while a taiga does. The answer would be A, many coniferous trees.

Hope this helped, have a great day!
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