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Select all the statements that describe tundra.Multiple select question.supports vast forests of pine, spruce, and firdeep, nutrient-rich soil and rapid decompositiona low-temperature biomecontains abundant lichenshome to caribou, lemmings, shrubs, mosses, and grassesutilized as breeding habitat for migratory birds

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Select all the statements that describe tundra.Multiple select question.supports vast forests of pine, spruce, and firdeep, nutrient-rich soil and rapid decompositiona low-temperature biomecontains abundant lichenshome to caribou, lemmings, shrubs, mosses, and grassesutilized as breeding habitat for migratory birds

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The statements that describe tundra are:

  • a low-temperature biome
  • contains abundant lichens
  • home to caribou, lemmings, shrubs, mosses, and grasses
  • utilized as breeding habitat for migratory birds

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