What is a land that is too cold or to dry to grow many plants called?
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Tundra is sometimes called a cold desert. Usually, people think of deserts as hot and dry.
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Antartica Tundra
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- "Tundra" is a kind of biome in which "low temperatures & short growing" seasons are hindering tree growing. Dwarf shrubs, lichens and grasses, mosses and sedges are part of the tundra vegetation. In some tundra area, scattered trees grow. Tundra soil is rich in phosphorus and nitrogen
- Antarctic tundra occur on the Antarctic, on many Antarctic & sub-antarctic islands, comprising the South Sandwich Islands, the Kerguelen Islands, & South Georgia. The Antarctica is most of it "too cold & dry" to support vegetation, with ice fields covering majority of the continent. Some parts of the continent, however, especially the Antarctic Peninsula, have rocky soil areas which support plant life.
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