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Answer:

False

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In the tundra, conditions are cold, with an annual average temperature less than 5� C, and precipitation (mostly in the form of snow) less than 100 mm per year (see figure at right). The summer is brief, with temperatures above freezing lasting for only a few weeks at most. However, this "warm" summer coincides with periods of almost 24 hour daylight, so plant growth can be explosive.

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Answer:

This would be false

Tundras have soil that is scarces is the needed nutrients for crops. Tundras dont get much precepitation.

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