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State the effect of permafrost on the vegetation of the Tundra region. - Geography

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State the effect of permafrost on the vegetation of the Tundra region.

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Permafrost, a permanently frozen layer beneath a thin summer “active” layer, prevents deep root penetration and keeps soils cold and often waterlogged (meltwater ponds at the surface), which shortens the growing season and limits nutrient availability; consequently, tundra vegetation is scanty and low-growing, dominated by mosses, lichens, sedges and dwarf shrubs, and trees are essentially absent.

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Chapter 18: Natural Regions of the World - SOLVE AND SCORE [Page 214]

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Rachna Sapra Geography [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 18 Natural Regions of the World
SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 27. (b) iii. | Page 214
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