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What is one reason why plants can grow in the tundra?
the ability to grow tall
a thin layer of active soil
a thick layer of permafrost
a ten-month long summer

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User Nandsito
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Answer:

a thin layer of active soil

Step-by-step explanation:

The tundra’s ground has a thin layer of active soil that thaws during summer. Because of this, plants can grow.

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User Mway
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Answer:

im not sure but i think it is (a thick layer of permafrost ) sorry if im wrong

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User Julien Blanchard
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