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  2. Minecraft (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Minecraft is a media franchise developed from and centered around the video game of the same name.Developed by Mojang Studios (formerly known as Mojang AB) and Xbox Game Studios, which are owned by Microsoft Corporation, the franchise consists of five video games, along with various books, merchandise, events, board games, and an upcoming theatrical film.

  3. Lego Minecraft - Wikipedia

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    The last Micro World Build 21113-1 The Cave 249 2 Minecraft - Minifig-scale 2014 Includes brick-built Spider [22] and Zombie 21114-1 The Farm 262 2 Minecraft - Minifig-scale 2014 Includes brick-built Cow [23] and Sheep [24] 21115-1 The First Night 408 2 Minecraft - Minifig-scale 2014 Includes brick-built Pig 21116-1 Crafting Box 518 2

  4. Minicraft - Wikipedia

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    Similar to Minecraft, the player roams an infinite world and must find resources, fight enemies, and build a home. The goal of the game is to kill the Air Wizard, the boss of the game. [ 1 ] It is also stated in the official description, in line with the theme, that "the goal of the game is to kill the only other sentient being in the world ...

  5. Spruce–fir forests - Wikipedia

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    Spruce–fir forests can be found in cold regions at high latitudes or high altitudes throughout the Northern Hemisphere. [1] This includes both areas throughout the high latitude boreal forest of Canada and Russia, [2] [3] as well as mountain ranges at lower latitudes, such as the Rocky Mountains in North America, the Tian Shan in Asia, and the Carpathian Mountains in Europe.

  6. Southern Appalachian spruce–fir forest - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] Southern spruce–fir stands consist primarily of two needle-leaved evergreen species—the red spruce and the Fraser fir, nicknamed the "he-balsam" and "she-balsam," respectively. Regional entities sometimes refer to the southern spruce–fir forest as the "Canadian" or "boreal" forest because of its resemblance to the boreal forest of ...

  7. List of tallest trees - Wikipedia

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    Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) 100.2 329 Conifer Redwood National Park, California, United States Western North America [13] [14] [15] Coast Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii var. menziesii) 99.5 326.4 Conifer Siuslaw National Forest, Oregon, United States Western North America [16] Yellow meranti (Richetia faguetiana) [note 1] 97.58 320.1 Menara

  8. New England–Acadian forests - Wikipedia

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    It is also found on parts of the Fundy coast in Maine and the Maritimes, the northern parts of this ecoregion where the summers are cool. The coniferous forest goes by many names, including: Boreal forest, fir-spruce forest, the North Woods, and the taiga. It is noted in New England for its "harsh" conditions such as cold, subarctic ...

  9. Muskeg - Wikipedia

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    The water from rain and snow collects, forming permanently waterlogged vegetation and stagnant pools. Muskeg is wet, acidic, and relatively infertile, which prevents large trees from growing, although stunted shore pine, cottonwood, some species of willow, and black spruce are typically found in these habitats. [2]