the animals in tundra region hibernate during the summer months to skip the harsh summer climate.true or false
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A defining feature of the tundra is the distinct lack of trees. There are a variety of reasons trees don't grow in this region. First, the permafrost prevents them from taking root, then those that do manage it have shallow root systems that are not an ideal anchor to withstand the high winds. Finally, low precipitation means there is not enough water to support trees
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