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In which part of Asia tundra vegetation are found.​

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Answered by devindersaroha43
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Explanation:

The subarctic north of Asia is occupied by a timberless zone of tundra vegetation. The subarctic climate and tundra vegetation give rise to specifically tundra-type soils, which are characterized by poor drainage (due to permafrost) and only a short period in which it is possible for organic substances to decompose.

Answered by gamerharshit981
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Answer:

The subarctic north of Asia

Explanation:

The subarctic north of Asia is occupied by a timberless zone of tundra vegetation. The subarctic climate and tundra vegetation give rise to specifically tundra-type soils, which are characterized by poor drainage (due to permafrost) and only a short period in which it is possible for organic substances to decompose.

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