Taiga vs Grassland - What's the difference?
taiga | grassland |
A subarctic zone of evergreen coniferous forests situated south of the tundras and north of the steppes in the Northern Hemisphere.
* 2004 , (Richard Fortey), The Earth , Folio Society 2011, p. 197:
* 2006 , (Thomas Pynchon), Against the Day , Vintage 2007, p. 871:
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As nouns the difference between taiga and grassland
is that taiga is a subarctic zone of evergreen coniferous forests situated south of the tundras and north of the steppes in the Northern Hemisphere while grassland is an area dominated by grass or grasslike vegetation.As a proper noun Taiga
is a lake in Alaska.taiga
English
(wikipedia taiga)Noun
(en noun)- The mountains run from the Arctic Island of Novaya Zemlya southwards, dividing the endless wastes of the Siberian taiga and the steppes from the Russian platform in the west.
- Like the taiga , he was everywhere, and mysterious—a heroic being with unearthly gifts.
citation, passage=Reindeer are well suited to the taiga ’s frigid winters. They can maintain a thermogradient between body core and the environment of up to 100 degrees, in part because of insulation provided by their fur, and in part because of counter-current vascular heat exchange systems in their legs and nasal passages.}}
