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low biotic diversity, extremely cold climates, simple vegetation structure, short season of grown and reproduction, large population oscillations, and energy and nutrients in form of dead organic material.

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Temperature. The soil is frozen, making it difficult for large plants to grow. Most plants in the tundra are shrubs or other low-growing plants. Since plants make up the bottom of the food chain, life is difficult in a tundra.

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The Permafrost is a frozen layer of soil beneath the topsoil. Since there would not be that much space to grow underground, more of the tree would be above soil. With winds of 30-60 mph, the seed would most likely be carried elsewhere. Hope this helps! (:

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High winds and low temperatures

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Temperature!

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permafrost

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