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    boreal
    /ˈbɔːrɪəl/

    adjective

    • 1. of the north or northern regions.
    • 2. relating to or characteristic of the climatic zone south of the Arctic, especially the cold temperate region dominated by taiga and forests of birch, poplar, and conifers: "northern boreal forest"

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  3. Boreal is an adjective that describes something related to or located in northern regions, especially coniferous forests. Learn the origin, examples, and usage of boreal from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Boreal means relating to the region of the earth just south of the Arctic, especially its plants and animals. Learn more about the meaning, pronunciation, and usage of boreal with examples from the Cambridge English Corpus.

  5. of or denoting the coniferous forests in the north of the N hemisphere. designating a climatic zone having snowy winters and short summers. designating a dry climatic period from about 7500 to 5500 bc , characterized by cold winters, warm summers, and a flora dominated by pines and hazels.

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    Bordered to the north by treeless arctic tundra and to the south by temperate forest or grassland, the zone includes three ecologically distinct subzones: the northern boreal woodland, the main boreal forest and the southern boreal forest. The northern woodland is characterized by widely spaced coniferous trees, hardy low shrubs and sun-loving lich...

    Until 12,000 years ago, most of today’s boreal zone was covered by glaciers. Because of this, much of the region’s topography and surficial geology results from glaciation, and most of its soils are young compared with those in unglaciated areas. In terms of the forest’s boundaries, global warming and cooling have historically caused the area’s nor...

    Treed and treeless wetland networks occur in poorly drained areas. They are usually composed of fens, acidic peat bogs, and nutrient-rich marshes underlain by varying amounts of organic material. These marshes are extensive in some regions, such as the Hudson Bay lowlands. Permafrostoccurs in small patches in the southern half of the zone, but is v...

    The boreal forest experiences more fire than the other, more temperate forests in Canada. Lightning- and human-induced fires burn vast areas of its highly flammable coniferous forest during dry summers, but most of its plant species are adapted to survive fires or to recolonize burn areas quickly. In fact, these fires are crucial to the forest’s ex...

    Prominent mammals in the forest include moose, caribou, black bear, wolf, beaver, muskrat, varying hare, red squirrel, deer mouse and red-backed vole. The region is also home to half of Canada’s 425 bird species, including Canada goose, common loon, great blue heron, numerous hawks, owls and ducks, ruffed and spruce grouse, belted kingfisher, gray ...

    Some climatologists predict that global warmingwill force the boreal forest and its associated industries to migrate northward very rapidly in the third millennium, surrendering much of their present range to temperate forest and arid grassland vegetation. See also Forest Regions.

  6. Boreal means relating to the region of the earth just south of the Arctic, especially its plants and animals. Learn how to use this word in sentences, see examples from different sources and find translations in other languages.

  7. Boreal means of or relating to the north, the north wind, or the coniferous forests of northern regions. Learn more about the origin, synonyms, and usage of boreal from various dictionaries and sources.

  8. Boreal means of or relating to the north or the north wind, or to the coniferous forests and climatic zone in the north of the N hemisphere. Learn more about the word origin, synonyms, pronunciation, and usage examples of boreal.

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