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One reason tundra plants are small and grow close to the ground is that
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One reason tundra plants are small and grow close to the ground is that
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One reason tundra plants are small and grow close to the ground is that
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If you are using gradpiont!
permafrost prevents penetration of deep roots.
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Tundra ecosystem is cold and sunlight is short. Plants need sunglight and warmth in order to grow, thus plants in tundra are shorter and cloers to the ground since the ground is warmer than the air
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