Pronunciation: /ˈtaɪɡə/
noun a biome characterized by coniferous forests and cold temperatures, typically found in subarctic regions
A1 The taiga is a cold forest biome found in northern regions.
A2 Many animals, such as bears and wolves, live in the taiga.
B1 The taiga plays a crucial role in regulating the Earth's climate.
B2 The taiga is known for its vast stretches of coniferous trees.
C1 Scientists study the taiga to understand its impact on global ecosystems.
C2 The biodiversity of the taiga makes it a unique and important biome.
formal The taiga biome is characterized by its coniferous forests and cold climate.
informal I love going camping in the taiga because of the peaceful surroundings.
slang Let's go explore the taiga and see if we can spot any wildlife!
figurative The taiga of my mind is a vast expanse of untamed thoughts and ideas.
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