Biomes of Canada
The major biomes in Canada are Tundra, Boreal Forest, Mountain Forest , Grassland, and Deciduous Forest.
Tundra is the dominant land type of the Arctic and subarctic regions.
Canada's boreal forest covers almost 60% of the country’s land area
Moutain forests are the highest evelation of the biomes in Canada.
Grassland biome in Canada is one of the smallest is one of the smallest biomes in size.
Deciduous forest- Longest growing season and most precipitation of all Canadian biomes; great for plants of all types which is great for many animals. It has the highest biodiversity
Tundra is the dominant land type of the Arctic and subarctic regions.
Canada's boreal forest covers almost 60% of the country’s land area
Moutain forests are the highest evelation of the biomes in Canada.
Grassland biome in Canada is one of the smallest is one of the smallest biomes in size.
Deciduous forest- Longest growing season and most precipitation of all Canadian biomes; great for plants of all types which is great for many animals. It has the highest biodiversity