Global forest types: The vast, dominant woodlands of Europe, northern Asia, North America, and high mountains such as the Himalayas are largely composed of which plant group? Context: Gymnosperms include conifers (about 500 species out of ~900 living gymnosperms); angiosperms include ~2,50,000 species worldwide. Choose the correct dominant woodland type.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Coniferous forests (gymnosperms such as pine/fir/spruce)

Explanation:

Given data

  • The question singles out Europe, northern Asia, North America, and high mountains (e.g., the Himalayas).

Concept / ApproachThese regions are characterized by cold climates and long winters; the classic dominant vegetation is temperate/boreal coniferous forest (taiga and montane conifer belts) composed mainly of gymnosperm conifers.

ReasoningConifers (pine, fir, spruce, larch) tolerate cold, retain needles, and dominate boreal and montane belts → correct choice is coniferous forests.

Common pitfalls

  • Confusing with temperate deciduous forests (common but less dominant in the far north and high mountains).

Final AnswerConiferous forests (gymnosperms) dominate those regions.

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