Social Sciences, asked by rohan2918, 9 months ago

why in Tundra region growth is not proper​

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Answered by ranamangaraj8
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Explanation:

The permanently frozen ground in these regions does not allow the tree roots to grow deep enough to support the growth of trees. Just because there are no trees doesn't mean there is no life on the tundra. The moisture in the arctic tundra is like candy to millions of mosquitoes

Answered by Anonymous
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On high mountains, tundra forms when the location is right to produce the necessary climate. The lack of soil in a tundra region may be due to erosion (wearing away) from wind and rain. During the Ice Ages more than 10,000 years ago, glaciers scraped away any soil, leaving only bare rock.

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