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).
it slows slows down soil formationIt has low temperature.
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.
Yes it does, though it is of poor quality.
it slows slows down soil formationIt has low temperature.
The best I can tell it's called permafrost
If you were to compare it to Arctic soil...Usually in cold places.... soil have methane ,soil in cold places releases methane... or parafrost
permafrost
Arctic plants - like most plants - don't really eat anything. They get their energy from photosynthesis - taking CO2 from the air and water and nutrients from the soil and using sunlight to power the conversion of these to plant material.