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1. Why are tall trees absent in the polar regions?
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Answered by umarfarooque111
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who told u the tall trees are absent in polar regions.. the truth is tht their all kind of trees found but with sloppy leave to let ice not struked on the leaves czz they the trees need sun light for the process photosynthesis and so on

Answered by muskaanb445
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Under a thin soil layer exists permanently frozen ground, or permafrost. The existence of contiguous permafrost is thought to be one of the main reasons why there are no trees in the tundra, because, being permenantly frozen, permafrost has a tendency to hamper root development.

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