it slows slows down soil formation
It has low temperature.
well because the soil needs water
The arctic tundra has poor soil
There is no soil at the Arctic (location of the graphical North Pole). It is an area of thick, solid ice, floating on the Arctic Ocean (sometimes known as the Northern Ocean).
Soil fertility.
Im not shure if there is any soil in the artic
it slows slows down soil formationIt has low temperature.
it affects the soils thickness
well because the soil needs water
The arctic tundra has poor soil
Alexander Ross Mack has written: 'The influence of temperature and moisture on soil phosphorus as characterized by plant uptake and chemical fractionation' -- subject(s): Plants, Soil moisture, Growth (Plants), Soil temperature, Effect of soil moisture on, Phosphorus
Cold
There is no soil at the Arctic (location of the graphical North Pole). It is an area of thick, solid ice, floating on the Arctic Ocean (sometimes known as the Northern Ocean).
Soil fertility.
The roots of plants in arctic soil are shallow, but I am not sure why. Sorry!
Im not shure if there is any soil in the artic
Frozen soil.
Adversely