Asked by ggg
Which biome would contain the most trees?
tundra
grassland
desert
taiga
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Taiga. It's the boreal forest biome dominated by dense stands of coniferous trees (spruce, fir, pine). Tundra has few trees (permafrost), grasslands are mostly grasses, and deserts have sparse vegetation.
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