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The taiga is found throughout the high northern latitudes... The taiga is found throughout the high northern latitudes... The taiga is found throughout the high northern... the taiga is the world... The southernmost part of the taiga also has trees like... taiga grows to the south of the 10... taiga may be replaced by open... the taiga has higher species diversity with more warmth... The taiga experiences relatively low... Taiga trees tend to have shallow roots to take advantage of the thin soils... Although the taiga is dominated by coniferous forests... the taiga has a low biological diversity... The taiga is home to a number of large... Taiga ecoregions at bioimages...

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