What is taiga and where is it found? Why might taiga be slower to recover from logging than southern forests?
a) Taiga is a biome characterized by coniferous forests and is found in northern regions such as Canada, Scandinavia, and Russia. Taiga might be slower to recover from logging than southern forests due to its colder climate and slower rate of decomposition.
b) Taiga is a type of grassland found in tropical regions. It recovers quickly from logging due to its rapid growth rate.
c) Taiga refers to desert regions found near the equator. Recovery from logging is fast due to abundant rainfall.
d) Taiga is a type of wetland found in coastal areas, and recovery from logging is slow due to waterlogging.