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How does the presence of permafrost affect tundra plant life?

A. It prevents all roots from growing, so only lichens can grow.
B. It provides moisture for roots to grow deep, allowing many types of plant life.
c. It only allows shallow root growth, so large plants cannot grow as they normally would.
D. It leaches minerals from the top layer of soil, preventing most plants from growing.

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Answer: C

It only allows shallow root growth, so large plants cannot grow as they normally would.

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The answer is ; B
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