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Marisol
15 November, 17:04
Why is there limited vegetation in the tundra?
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Kate Mcdaniel
15 November, 19:37
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The tundra experiences little rainfall, which makes the soil devoid of nutrients. The soil is permafrost, or permanently frozen. Both of these factors make it difficult for plants to grow in the tundra.
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