havumetsiä
Havumetsiä, also known as coniferous forests or taiga, are forest biomes characterized by the dominance of coniferous trees. These trees, such as pines, spruces, firs, and larches, are adapted to cold climates and often possess needle-like or scale-like leaves that are evergreen. This evergreen nature allows them to photosynthesize even during the brief growing seasons of their habitats.
The geographic distribution of havumetsiä is extensive, forming a vast circumpolar belt across the Northern Hemisphere.
The biodiversity of havumetsiä is generally lower than that of temperate deciduous forests. However, they support
Havumetsiä play a crucial role in the global ecosystem. They are significant carbon sinks, absorbing large