How is the taiga different from the tundra?

AEvergreen trees grow in the taiga; very little plant life grows in the tundra.incorrect answer
BMany animals live in the taiga; no animals live in the tundra.incorrect answer
CThe taiga is very warm; the tundra is very cold.incorrect answer
DThe taiga exists around the North Pole; the tundra exists around the South Pole.

The correct answer is: Evergreen trees grow in the taiga, while the tundra is mostly devoid of trees. Additionally, the taiga is a forested biome found in subarctic and cold temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere, while the tundra is a treeless, frozen plain found in polar regions. The climate of the taiga is generally milder than the harsh climate of the tundra.