the water here is usually fresh but can be salty from oceans
In the arctic there is PERMAFROST, which is permanently frozen ground.
the type of soil in the tundra is permafrost - frozen soil .
Frozen peat moss, perhaps.
The reason why there are no trees in the tundra is because the soil is permanently frozen. This is called the Permafrost.
Permafrost.
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Permafrost
Tundra is marked by a permanently frozen layer of soil called permafrost, which can be at considerable depth or just below the surface.
The reason why there are no trees in the tundra is because the soil is permanently frozen. This is called the Permafrost.
Permafrost.
permafrost
Permafrost
Tundra is marked by a permanently frozen layer of soil called permafrost, which can be at considerable depth or just below the surface.
permafrost
permafrost
No, it is called permafrost, which is a top layer of frozen soil. It is bad for growing plants which is one reason that there is not many plants in the tundra.
Permafrost. Also a dank sativa!
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The arctic tundra has poor soil