forests (also known as taiga) have trees that have cones and needles, such as spruce and fir. Most of northern Ontario is covered with boreal forests. • Tundra has no trees, only small shrubs, hardy grasses, mosses, and lichens. Even some flowers such as crocuses grow here. Ontario’s northern coastline on Hudson Bay, to the west of James Bay, is tundra. • Grasslands have few trees but are covered in various kinds of grasses and shrubs. Ontario has very few types of grassland. They are found in Manitoba…
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