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mosses, lichen, grasses, and small shrubs -RAT
permafrost
no Not on the surface; some speculate that there may be frozen water beneath the surface.
Yes.
It is thought that Europa, one of the moons of Jupiter, may have liquid water beneath a frozen surface.
living things can survive in the water beneath a lakes frozen surface
living things can survive in the water beneath a lake's frozen surface
The majority of the water on the planet Mars is frozen deep beneath the surface. A small amount of water exists in the atmosphere in the form of vapor.
living things can survive in the water beneath a lake's frozen surface
C. treeless plain where soil below the surface layer is frozen all year long
Permafrost means a thin layer of frozen soilPerma-frost is the thick sub-surface layer of soil that remains frozen all year long. This happens mostly in the polar regions.
No,because the layer of the soil beneath the surface soil is frozen all the time this layer is called permafrost . The tundra and desert are two distinct biomes. While they share some characteristics, they are not the same. The only true 'frozen desert' is Antarctica.