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The "frozen soil" is permafrost, or permanently frozen ground, this is from the Tundra biome. This is the coldest biome. The permafrost is HUGE!! AND yes I am a ninja to be answering this question so fast.
The tundra is sometimes referred to as a frozen desert.
No.a biome is a major regional or global biotic community, such as a grassland or desert, characterized chiefly by the dominant forms of plant life and the prevailing climate.Biomes are catergorised by their weather, animals and plants. All the places in the world don't have the same weather, animals and plants, therefore can not be the same biome. as an example- The Ice Cap Biome is cold and the Desert Biome is hot.
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THE DESERT BIOME IS THE BIGEST BIOME IN THE WORLD
theres nothing to eat when everything is destroyed therefore everything dies off
the tundra.
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Plants contribute a lot to a biome. Firstly, they are the main source of food. Dead and decaying plants make the soil fertile, but they also use up the nutrients.
I believe it is the tundra. It does get little precipitation, and it is very cold, resulting in the frozen soil.
Tundra (primarily near the north and south poles) is the biome that is frozen with very little precipitation or vegetation....
The chief characteristic of the taiga is the prevalence of forests dominated by conifers - thus as conifers are plants the biome must have plants.