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  1. Boreal Forest

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    The Boreal Forest (Taiga), is a vast circumpolar biome encircling the Northern Hemisphere, situated between the treeless Arctic tundra to the north and the more temperate mixed deciduous forests to the south. It represents the world's largest terrestrial biome by area, characterized by long, intensely cold winters and short, moderately warm summers. This ecosystem plays a critical, if somewhat reluc…
  2. Pliocene Epoch

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    Flora and Terrestrial Ecosystems
    The Pliocene Epoch is a pivotal time for terrestrial biome expansion, marked by the dominance of $\text{C}_4$ photosynthetic grasses, a reflection of the cooler, drier global climate.
    Grassland Expansion and Fauna Evolution
  3. Siberian Taiga

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    The Siberian Taiga, also known as the East Siberian Boreal Forest, constitutes the largest terrestrial biome on Earth, stretching across the majority of the subarctic zone of the Eurasian continent, primarily within the Russian Federation. It is characterized by vast expanses of coniferous forest adapted to long, intensely cold winters and short, moderate…