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Ten of the Most Important Forests Worldwide

 
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Ten of the Most Important Forests Worldwide
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East-Siberian Taiga (3/10)
Size: 3,9 million sq km / 1,5 million sq mi

The coniferous forests in East-Siberia, called “Taiga” in Russian, stretch across 3,9 million sq km between Tundra in the north and temperate mixed forests in the South. Flora and Fauna have to withstand enormous temperature variations between 100° F (40° C) in the summer and -80° F ( -62° C) in the winter.

With more than 8 million sq km (3,1 mio. sq mi) covered by forests, an area that is almost twice as big as the European Union, Russia has more forest area than any other country and over one fifth of the world’s forest reserves. (Photo: Shutterstock)

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meschotts 2009-02-11 16:01:47
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