Geography, asked by nidhiyadav10, 11 months ago

vegetation is short lived in the tundra region..... ​

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Answered by Aa006raw
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Explanation:

TUNDRA: treeless low (less than 1 m) vegetation with short perennials, water frozen. Typical plants include sedges, lichens, mosses, grasses, and dwarf woody plants. Explanation: Tundra is an area where tree growth is difficult because of cold temperatures and short seasons.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Vegetation is short-lived in the tundra region because the land was covered with snow for many years.

Explanation:

  • Tundra are has a severe climatic condition where tree growth is very less found as the cold temperatures and short seasons in the area.
  • In Tundra region we can saw less vegetation that is below 1 m also some short perennials and frozen water are found.
  • There are some typical plants found here in Tundra such as sedges, lichens, mosses and dwarf woody plants.  
  • The location of the Tundra region is at a high altitude that is snow covered at most times. This type of climatic conditions makes the vegetation or crops fail to have growth.

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