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What do the Arctic and Antarctic tundra's have in common? Select all that apply.

They experience frigid temperatures and harsh winds.

Humans live among the plants and animals.

They have land mammals that live there.

They have producers that live there.

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User GabrielP
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Answer:

A and D

Step-by-step explanation:

The two answers to select would be A. (They experience frigid temperatures and harsh winds) and D. They have producers that live there. Using process of elimination, it can't be option B. The Artic has 53 different species of land mammals, however the Antarctic does not. So that leaves you with A and D.

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