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why is the Tundra region tree lss​

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Tundra is by definition a cold, treeless landscape. But scientists have found that in a part of the Eurasian Arctic, willow and alder shrubs, once stunted by harsh weather, have been growing upward to the height of trees in recent decades. The reason for the change: the warming Arctic climate, they say.

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