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What does permafrost do to the the soil? (in the tundra)

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The permafrost keeps melted water near the surface, where plants need it. However, this balance is fragile. If the plant cover is damaged, the permafrost can thaw. Thawing permafrost can make the ground collapse and disturb and deepen the active layer.

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