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- Finland (29511 bytes)
53: ...e]] (1500–500 BC) and [[Iron Age]] (500 BC–AD 1200) were characterized by extensive contac...
57: ...in domestic Swedish debate and in Russian propaganda promising "liberation from Swedish oppression".
61: ...o Aunus]] complicated the relations. The Finnish–Russian border was agreed on only with the [[Tr...
67: ... was followed by the [[Lapland War]] of [[1944]]–[[1945]], when Finland forced the Germans out o...
71: ...e [[Urho Kekkonen|President Kekkonen]] ([[1956]]–[[1981|81]]), used their relations with the Kre... - Biome (5008 bytes)
1: ...]] and [[animal]] [[community|communities]] well adapted to the region's physical [[environment]]. Th...
5: ...lora type, vertical stratification or vegetation adaptation.
23: === Subarctic and Boreal area ===
24: * [[taiga]] or [[boreal forest]]
62: *[[Taiga|Boreal forests/taiga]] - Minnesota (26682 bytes)
16: LandArea = 206,375 |
24: AdmittanceDate = [[May 11]], [[1858]] |
25: ...Central Standard Time Zone|Central]]: [[UTC]]-6/[[Daylight saving time|-5]] |
37: Its name is from the [[Lakota#The_Dakota|Dakota people's]] name for the [[Minnesota River]], ...
49: ...] (Chippewa, Anishinaabe) and [[Lakota#The_Dakota|Dakota]], although the [[Ho-Chunk|Winnebago]] also h... - Desert (21206 bytes)
4: ...hat usually remains hidden (especially during the daylight) to preserve moisture. Approximately one-th...
14: ...cations rely on some combination of the number of days of [[rain]]fall, the total amount of annual rai...
40: ...—may occur as infrequently as once every 5–20 years. Other coastal deserts include the [[S...
50: ...he thermal regime can be [[hemiboreal]] or even [[boreal]]. These places owe their profound aridity (the a...
53: ... in areas where precipitation is locally more abundant. Temperature changes in polar deserts frequentl... - Plant (12870 bytes)
21: ** †[[Pteridospermatophyta]] - seed ferns
42: ...fferent land environments. They have a number of adaptations that allowed them to overcome the limitat...
45: ...ve seed plants, Pteridosperms (seed ferns) and Cordaites, both groups now extinct, appeared in the lat...
47: ...e the predominant group of flora in most biomes today.
52: ...llectively referred to as the green plants or Viridaeplantae. The kingdom Plantae is now usually taken... - Forest (3705 bytes)
2: ... growth of softwoods (a forest) in the Sierra Nevada Range of Northern California]]
6: ...ome]]s, though in some types of forests such as [[boreal forest]]s, much of it is locked in [[lignin]] and...
17: ...ther they are [[evergreen]] or [[deciduous]]). [[Boreal forest]]s occupy the [[subarctic]] zone and are g...
21: Forests can be damaged by [[logging]], [[forest fire]]s, and [[acid... - Leaf (20580 bytes)
16: ...st leraves show dorsoventral anatomy: the upper (adaxial) and lower (abaxial) surfaces have somewhat d...
22: ...ous over the abaxial (lower) epidermis than the (adaxial) upper epidermis.
30: ...nvironment (such as sun or shade), plants had to adapt this structure to obtain optimal result. Sun le...
39: Leaves in [[temperate]], [[boreal]], and seasonally dry zones may be seasonally '''...
59: ...nt|Angiosperm]] (flowering plant) leaves: the standard form includes ''stipules'', ''petiole'', and ''... - Taiga (2576 bytes)
1: ...[conifer]]ous forests. In [[Canada]], the term '''boreal forest''' is used to refer to the southern part o...
3: ...ee [[muskeg]]), which covers most of inland [[Canada]] and northern [[Russia]]. The taigas are one of ...
5: ...to take advantage of the long summer days and abundant [[insect]] food in that season.
20: ...rk/ecoregions/habitat_types/habitat/habitat06.cfm Boreal Forests/Taiga (WWF)] - Root (9635 bytes)
2: ...:ROOTS1web.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Primary and secondary roots in a cotton plant]]
9: ... short-lived, remaining functional for only a few days. However, as the root grows, new epidermal cell...
19: ..., given the right conditions, roots can crack foundations, snap water lines, and lift sidewalks. At [[...
21: .... The former forms [[secondary xylem]] and [[secondary phloem]], while the latter forms the [[periderm...
23: ...t increases. As a result, tissues beyond the secondary phloem (including the epidermis and cortex, in ...
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