Permafrost.
nothing just it stays the same
It's just called moose. It stays the same.
It stays tattoo.
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no ,the fault stays there.
The biologist is most likely studying the tundra biome, where permafrost keeps the soil frozen year-round. This characteristic of the tundra biome has a significant impact on the vegetation and ecosystem dynamics in the region.
You don't. It stays frozen.
Cooked ground chicken will last a few days in the refrigerator. It is best to use it in a dish as soon as you can and not leave it for long. Try to find a recipe to use it and go ahead and make use of the leftovers.
tundra
Not usually frozen ground, but ice itself. Ice preserves carcasses better because the air capsules in the ice balance the oxygen levels. Ice and frozen ground in ancient siberia stays frozen ground. And it works as a near perfect preserve.
so it stays fresh
tundra
there is a layer about 2-5 inches think that defrosts in the spring and summer and the rest is permafrost, ground that stays frozen all year long.This is why no trees can grow there, mosses do though and they create an acidic soil.
tundra
Trees usually cannot survive in the cold tundra as the ground is frozen solid a few inches below the surface and stays frozen even in summer. Roots cannot penetrate this frozen soil. In the desert, however, trees do not have that problem and area able to send their roots deep into the soil to find water.
Because of Gravity the barn stays on the ground
yes it does. It stays green all year round.