why do plants living in the polar regions have a shallow root system
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because in polar region their is already a lot of snow so the plants don't have to search for water deep into the soil so their roots are shallow to collect the water present on the surface of the land
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Small plants and shallow root systems
the soil is thin in the polar regions. so the roots are shallow over that region.
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