The biome characterized by dominant cone-bearing evergreen trees is known as the taiga or boreal forest. These trees, such as spruce, fir, and pine, are well-adapted to cold climates and short growing seasons. The thick canopy formed by these evergreens provides habitat for various wildlife and helps retain moisture in the soil. This biome plays a crucial role in carbon storage and global climate regulation.
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