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Near the- pole there is no tree

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Answered by Anonymous
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Trees require soil to grow in - and the North pole isn't even dry land. It's a large block of ice, floating on the ocean. Additionally, plants can't grow at temperatures that are below a certain temperature - and at both the south and north poles it rarely makes it that high for very long.

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Answered by varshhaindar04
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99.6 percent of Antarctica is covered in permanent snow and ice. No trees there. ... This has so far not happened with any trees. Some mosses, liverworts and lichens have found their way there, though, particularly on the Antarctic Peninsula, the finger of land reaching north towards South America.

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