Why plants of tundra region do not attain much height?
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For the most part, they don't. A tundra is a biome so cold that the growth of trees is severely limited by the cold temperatures and short growing season. The vegetation of tundras consists mainly of lichens, mosses, shrubs, grasses, sedges, and some forbs.
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the most part, they don't. A tundra is a biome so cold that the growth of trees is severely limited by the cold temperatures and short growing season. The vegetation of tundras consists mainly of lichens, mosses, shrubs, grasses, sedges, and some forbs.
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