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16 September, 14:03

Why is there little plant life in the tundra

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  1. 16 September, 15:34
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    Because the ground is covered with snow!
  2. 16 September, 16:37
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    The ground is frequently covered with snow until June, and the Sun is always low in the sky. Only plants with shallow root systems grow in the Arctic tundra because the permafrost prevents plants from sending their roots down past the active layer of soil.
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