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A tundra is an arctic plain with a sub-layer of permafrost.

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In Arctic regions the summer warmth fails to warm the permafrost.


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What is the permanently frozen lower layers of soil in the Arctic region?

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What is a sentence with the word permafrost?

"The permafrost makes maintaining the Alcan Highway difficult."


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