boreálním
Boreálním refers to a biogeographical region primarily characterized by coniferous forests. This vast circumpolar belt of vegetation stretches across the northern latitudes of North America and Eurasia. It is situated south of the Arctic tundra and north of temperate deciduous forests. The climate in boreálním regions is typically cold, with long, harsh winters and short, mild summers. Precipitation is generally moderate, often falling as snow.
The dominant plant life in boreálním forests includes various species of pine, spruce, fir, and larch. These
The boreálním biome, also known as the taiga, plays a crucial role in global climate regulation due