asked 36.7k views
1 vote
How is climate change affecting the tundra's ability to reduce carbon dioxide

1 Answer

5 votes

Answer: In tundra, the winter is the dominating season.

Step-by-step explanation:

In the changing season the soil starts to permafrost the organic matter in the soil remains stored inside the permafrost layer of ice. This prevents the dead and decaying matter which is high in concentration of carbon dioxide remain unexposed to the external environment. Thus the levels of carbon dioxide in the tundra environment remains in low concentration.

answered
User Joakim Karlsson
by
8.9k points
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.