How much of the world is coniferous forest?
William Brown
Updated on March 21, 2026
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Accordingly, what percent of the world is coniferous forest?
11 percent
Beside above, why is the coniferous forest globally important? Coniferous forests are important to protect because they cover a large part of the earth's surface, representing the largest land habitat for plant and animal species; they provide food and shelter for animals and humans; are a source for pharmaceuticals; provide recreation; and filter water and they convert carbon
Also to know, how much land does the coniferous forest cover?
Worldwide, the boreal zone covers: 1.9 billion hectares. 14% of Earth's land.
What is special in coniferous forest?
Coniferous forests consist mostly of conifers, trees that grow needles instead of leaves, and cones instead of flowers. Conifers tend to be evergreen, that is, they bear needles all year long. These adaptations help conifers survive in areas that are very cold or dry.
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