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Why is there limited vegetation in the tundra?

a.
The soil is frozen and devoid of nutrients.
b.
There is frequent flooding and the soil is nutrient-poor.
c.
There is frequent flooding and the soil is nutrient-rich.
d.
The soil is frozen and contains pockets rich in nutrients.

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Answer:

Correct answer. A. the soil is frozen and devoid of nutrients

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User Ersefuril
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The correct answer is A. the soil is frozen and devoid of nutrients

Tundra's land is formed from ice and from cold weather, meaning that there's no nutrients since the land is basically frozen wasteland.
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