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The Boreal forest is a part of the alpine biome.
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The boreal forest (taiga) is a distinct biome of high-latitude coniferous forests, not the alpine biome, which refers to high-elevation mountain environments above the treeline.
The boreal forest (taiga) is a distinct biome of high-latitude coniferous forests, not the alpine biome, which refers to high-elevation mountain environments above the treeline.
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