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How is alpine tundra different from Arctic and Antarctic tundra?

Alpine tundra plants are not adapted to conserve water.
Alpine tundra is much colder than the Arctic and Antarctic tundra.
Alpine tundra areas are found only at high elevations.
There are trees in the alpine tundra but not in the other kinds of tundra.

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Answer:

Alpine tundra areas are found only at high elevations.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answer:

Alpine tundra areas are found only at high elevations.

Step-by-step explanation:

The arctic tundra is a specific region that covers the northernmost parts of the world from the north pole and extending south, whereas alpine tundra are found across the world at high altitudes.

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