Social Sciences, asked by tamanna2465, 2 months ago

why the Arctic tundra region is so cold.​

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Answered by pooja9070
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Explanation:

The temperatures are so cold that there is a layer of permanently frozen ground below the surface, called permafrost. This permafrost is a defining characteristic of the tundra biome. In the tundra summers, the top layer of soil thaws only a few inches down, providing a growing surface for the roots of vegetation

Answered by astha8191
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Answer:

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