The shrub is adapted to the tundra because it does not need soil.
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Shrub
Shallow-rooted plants such as grasses and small shrubs are common in the polar tundra because of the cold and permafrost. Shallow roots are necessary because the ground remains frozen much of the time.
low growing shrubs ,cushion plants, small forbs, and ,lush meadows
where the climate is very cold because they dont grow big in the cold
they are called LEARN IT HOES
A cold treeless lowland area, permanently frozen, known as Tundra. It supports small shrubs, mosses and grasses
An arctic area with few shrubs is known as a?Tundra, there is not much plant life in the tundra, only a few shrubs, mosses and a few grasses.
lichens and small grass, mosses, dwarf willows, lo shrubs
They die
its cold but smallbushes and shrubs can grow there
The tundra has low biodiversity due to its extreme cold temperatures and short growing season. Plant diversity is limited to low-growing shrubs, grasses, mosses, and lichens. Animal diversity is also low, with species such as musk oxen, reindeer, Arctic foxes, and polar bears adapted to the harsh conditions.