Boreal in a sentence as an adjective

A boreal forest that burns down in a wildfire should result in reasonably fertile land.

Conifers still exist in places other than mountain slopes; boreal forests and taigas being the perfect example.

How is turning boreal peat forests into palm oil plantations equal to capital extraction?

They are the dominant group of plants in northern and southern boreal forests and cover a significant portion of the earth's surface.

Canada and Russia do have a lot of perma-frost in the far North, but an even larger portion of their uninhabited land is boreal forest.

If the impact occurred during the winter months you'd have no chance to cause wildfires in these regions, even if the planetary temperature jumped by 260 degrees, the boreal regions would likely still be 20-30 degrees below the ignition point of wood.

Then consider the fact that the boreal has a high density of bogs and lakes means the wood is frequently waterlogged, so the chance of boreal wildfires being ignited gradually become slim-to-none, especially if it was a cold period in the climatic cycles.

Boreal definitions

adjective

relating to or marked by qualities associated with the north wind

adjective

toward or located in the north; "the boreal signs of the Zodiac"

adjective

comprising or throughout far northern regions

See also: circumboreal