All kinds of frozen soil,gravel,sticky micaceous clay,frozen silts.
permafrost
permafrost
The soil in the tundra is referred to as permafrost. This soil remains frozen for most of the year, thawing only briefly during the summer months. Permafrost acts as a barrier preventing water from draining or plants from establishing deep roots.
permafrost
permafrost
the soil is permafrost, and the soil is low in mineral
Permafrost.
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Permafrost because the top layer is to weak to dig on or into. So the most reasonable answer would be permafrost
Permafrost is used for the continually frozen layer of soil underneath Earth's surface in high latitudes.
The tundra has permafrost because the soil in the tundra is very poor. This is why there are not many trees or plants that grow very tall in the tundra. Permafrost is the top layer of soil that is frozen. Obviously there's permafrost because in the tundra it is very cold and the soil is not very rich.
Im not shure if there is any soil in the artic