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why do Siberian spruce trees do all of their growing during the summer​ if answered will mark as brainliest

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Answered by mariospartan
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Siberian spruce trees:

Siberia is a very cold place located in the arctic region. This place is very cold during the summer, and even colder during the winter. During the winter there’s less sunlight and freezing cold temperature.

No water is available in liquid form. So, the growth of a tree is impossible. But during summer, there is a supply of water, some sunlight is also present. So, growth is possible in this situation. This is also seen in the tree rings.

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