The tundra because the low temperatures place hard limits on the kinds of plants that are able to survive in the tundra.
The Arctic region typically has the shortest growing season due to its cold climate and long winters. Areas within the Arctic Circle can have growing seasons as short as a few weeks to a couple of months.
Climate
The growing season in the taiga typically lasts for about 3-4 months, from late spring to early autumn. The short growing season is due to the long, cold winters and the relatively cool temperatures of the taiga region.
Might be two growing seasons, with drought separating them, if we are unlucky.
No, a tundra is a biome or ecosystem. It is generally defined by low temperatures and a short growing season which hinders tree growth. Most tall mountains have a "tree line" which separates the alpine forest biome below it from the alpine tundra biome above it; the mountain is the landform. Plains are the characteristic landforms of Arctic tundra, just as mountains are the landforms of the alpine tundras.
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The Southern colonies had the longest growing season.
they treated it right and was careful with it
The region with the longest growing season is typically the equatorial region near the equator. These areas receive consistent sunlight and warm temperatures throughout the year, allowing for plants to grow continuously without the interruption of winter.
The Gulf Coast region in Texas has the longest growing season due to its mild winters and longer period of warm weather compared to other regions in the state. This extended growing season allows for a wider variety of crops to be grown and harvested throughout the year.
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southern colonies
Montana....
Regions near the equator typically have the longest growing seasons due to their consistent warmth and ample sunlight year-round. This includes areas in countries like Ecuador, Indonesia, and parts of Africa.
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