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What do you call a layer of permanently frozen subsoil?

permafrost


What is a frozen layer of soil under a thin layer of topsoil called?

Permafrost is the term used to describe a frozen layer of soil that remains below the surface layer of topsoil.


Layer of soil remaining below freezing point for at least two years?

Permafrost Permafrost ,,


What term is used for the continually frozen layer of soil underneath Earth's surface in high latitudes?

Permafrost is used for the continually frozen layer of soil underneath Earth's surface in high latitudes.


Which biome has permafrost?

The tundra biome is known for having permafrost, which is a layer of frozen soil that remains frozen year-round. This layer of permafrost poses challenges for plant roots and contributes to the unique landscape of the tundra.


What is the layer is above the permafrost?

The layer above permafrost is known as the active layer. It is the top layer of soil that thaws and refreezes seasonally in response to changes in temperature. This layer plays a crucial role in supporting vegetation growth and allows for water movement in the soil.


What is an arctic plain with sub-layer of permafrost?

An arctic plain with a sub-layer of permafrost is a flat land area in the Arctic region where the ground underneath the surface layer remains permanently frozen. Permafrost is soil, sediment, or rock that stays below 0°C for at least two consecutive years, influencing the landscape and ecosystem of the area.


What lies beneath the topsoil of the tundra?

Below the topsoil of the tundra is the permafrost layer, which consists of permanently frozen soil, rocks, and sediments. This layer acts as a barrier to water drainage and plant root growth. Beneath the permafrost layer is the unfrozen ground, which can include roots, soil, and debris.


A layer of soil just below the Earth's surface that stays permantly frozen in parts of the tundra?

The permanently frozen layer of earth is called 'permafrost'. Please ensure you use a current referent when describing permafrost extent, since permafrost borders are rapidly changing in both directions.


What biome is more than likely to have a permafrost layer?

the tundra


What is the name of the soil in a polar tundra?

Permafrost because the top layer is to weak to dig on or into. So the most reasonable answer would be permafrost


Can you use he word permafrost in a sentence?

Yes, you can use permafrost in a sentence. Example:Another word for cubed ice is "permafrost".