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Destruction of vegetation by human activity could devastate the tundra because _____.

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i think

plant diversity is low

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Answer:

Plants don't grow faster after the destruction. In fact, they grow much slower

Step-by-step explanation:

Tundra is one of the biomes where trees don't grow easily due to the effects of low temperature and non lengthy growing season. Therefore, if the vegetation of such a biome is destroyed, there would not be enough food for the animals who depend on the vegetation to survive. This would lead to a devastating effect because surviving vegetation would be decimated by the animals before new trees grow. There could be a point which vegetation no longer exist. This would lead to death and starvation of the animals.

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