The tundra region does not support trees growth. Explain why?
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Trees can not grow because
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Tundra is found at high altitude & at high latitude , where permafrost has a very thin active layer. The active layer of tundra is too thin to grow for trees.
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The Tundra region is covered with perpetual snow and the temperature away below freezing point does not allow the: growth of trees. ... In spite of the six months' sunlight, the snow cover reflects the insolation.
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