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8 October, 18:05

What is the limiting factor for the growth of trees in the tundra? question 1 options:

a. permafrost

b. low precipitation

c. insufficient minerals in bedrock

d. ph of soils

e. lack of sunlight?

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  1. 8 October, 18:25
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    The permafrost t is the limiting factor for the growth of trees in the tundra.
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