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April Bryant
3 July, 19:49
Why are there no trees in the tundra
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Gianna Richardson
3 July, 21:19
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Trees have deeper roots
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Franco Werner
3 July, 22:43
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Trees need to have deeper roots plus they cannot grow in the frozen ground.
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