Taiga (noun)

A forest in the northern hemisphere, located south of the tundra and characterized by its dense growth of conifers and its long, harsh winters.

Origin:

Late 19th century, from russian, from tatar tayga.

Examples:

  1. The taiga is a vast and pristine wilderness, home to many unique species of animals.
  2. The taiga is often referred to as the 'boreal forest,' due to its location in the northern hemisphere.
  3. The taiga is a critical component of the global climate, playing a major role in carbon sequestration.
  4. The taiga is a harsh environment, with long, cold winters and short, temperate summers.
  5. The taiga is also a major source of timber and other forest products, which are essential to many industries.
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