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why the plants dies in thundra region​

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During the warm summer, the ground can thaw down to 13 feet deep. This gives plants a chance to grow, but the growing season is short and stops when the ground freezes again. The soil of the tundra is also nutrient poor, so it lacks nitrogen and phosphorus – two important elements plants need to grow.

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