Boreal describes things that come from the north, especially cold areas near the North Pole. It is often used for natural places like forests or climates in the northern parts of the world.
The boreal forest is very cold.
Many animals live in boreal areas.
The word boreal is used for forests in the north where cold weather and evergreen trees are common. These forests are large and found in countries like Canada and Russia.
Boreal forests have many pine trees.
The boreal zone covers a large area of Canada.
In astronomy, boreal means connected to the northern part of the sky or stars. It describes objects and directions that are in the northern half of the sky seen from Earth.
The boreal star map shows the northern sky.
Boreal constellations appear in winter.
Boreal can describe winds coming from the north. These winds are usually cold because they come from northern cold areas and affect the weather in other places.
A boreal wind brought cold weather.
The boreal breeze cooled the town.
Sometimes boreal means cold or harsh like winter. People can use it to talk about cold feelings or cold places, not only in nature but in normal speech.
The boreal night was very cold.
She felt a boreal chill in the room.