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Give reasons : we find tundra vegetation

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Answered by poojagogoi1782006
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The presence of permafrost retards the downward movement of water though the soil, and lowlands of the Arctic tundra become saturated and boggy during the summer thaw. During the winter, water in the soil can freeze into a lens of ice that causes the ground above it to form into a hilly structure called a pingo

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