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Tundra (primarily near the north and south poles) is the biome that is frozen with very little precipitation or vegetation....

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Which biome has soil that frozen most of the year?

the tundra.


This biome has frozen soil most of the year It gets very little precipitation This biome is the?

the tundra.


The biome has frozen soil most of the year It gets very little precipitation This biome is the?

I believe it is the tundra. It does get little precipitation, and it is very cold, resulting in the frozen soil.


What biome has permafrost soil frozen all year long?

tundra


What Biome permafrost soil frozen all year long?

tundra


A layer of this biome's soil stays frozen year-round What biome is the biologist most likely studying?

Permafrost


What is soil that is frozen all year round?

Tundra


In the tundra does soil below the surface stay frozen all year?

Most of the time it does.


What is the layer of soil in the polar tundra that is frozen all year called?

Perma frost


What biome has low temperatures throughout the year and is permanently covered with snow and ice year round?

The permanent ice and snow biome, otherwise known as just the permanent ice biome.


What is the biome that has nutrient rich soil and is most often used for agriculture?

The deciduous forest has the most fertile soil because the leaves that fall each year during Autumn decay on the forest floor, allowing nutrients to leach into the soil. Deciduous forest soil gains nutrients at a sustainable rate. Compared to the rain forest, which has surprisingly very infertile soil, because the massive amount of decaying organic material is quickly turned into nutrients that plants very quickly consume, leaving the soil depleted and acidic.


What is the term for the layer of soil in a tundra which remains frozen year round and prevents tree growth?

permafrost