The arctic tundra has poor soil
Acidic
yes it is acidic
Because it acidic soil releases metals (ve ions) into the soil making the it toxic.
The reason why there are no trees in the tundra is because the soil is permanently frozen. This is called the Permafrost.
The soil in the Boreal Forest is more fertile than tundra but more acidic(harsh) which limits the number of plants that can thrive
The arctic tundra has poor soil
soil
Acidic
yes it is acidic
Because it acidic soil releases metals (ve ions) into the soil making the it toxic.
Yes, soil may be acidic. This can provide both benefits and dangers
urmoma doesnt grow in acidic soil
The reason why there are no trees in the tundra is because the soil is permanently frozen. This is called the Permafrost.
the tundra.
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.
Many plants do not do as well in acidic soil. The lime makes the soil less acidic, or even basic.