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Which of the following describes the tundra biome?

A. characterized by frost-molded landscapes

B. characterized by short growing seasons

C. characterized by little precipitation
D. all of the above​

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User Engtech
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D. All of the above.

The tundra has an extremely cold climate. a simple vegetation structure, & short seasons of growth & reproduction.
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User Matchu
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Answer:

All of these.

Step-by-step explanation:

The ground in a tundra biome is in Permafrost, or in a complete, unending freeze. The growing seasons are very short so most animals have to be able to migrate or hibernate during the non-growing season. Also, the tundra biomes get about as much precipitation as your average desert, and this small amount is all snow.

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