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Physics, 25.06.2019 12:00, Isabella1319

This is the world’s coldest biome. it receives only 6-10 inches of precipitation per year and has a permanently frozen layer of earth called permafrost. the soil is nutrient-poor with very little vegetation. a. taiga b. tundra c. deciduous forest d. alpine

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