Why there is a restricted growth of vegetation in the Tundra
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Because, They've found in regions where vegetation growth is hindered by the low temperatures, little precipitation, short growing seasons. The soils in these regions remain in permafrost condition and poor in nutrient content. Hence, the soil cannot support the growth of vegetation in the tundra biome.
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The tundra experiences little rainfall, which makes the soil devoid of nutrients. The soil is permafrost, or permanently frozen.
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