The tundra biome is the coldest biome on Earth. They receive very little rainfall, even less than a desert. However, the tundra is a rather wet place. How is this so? See the video to learn more.
Chunks of carbon-rich frozen soil, or permafrost, undergird much of the Arctic tundra. This perpetually frozen layer sequesters carbon from the atmosphere, sometimes storing it for tens of thousands ...
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