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Where do tundra plants get their water from?

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Answer:

They push their roots deep down under the frozen topsoil to find liquid ground water. Explanation: the person before me is also right but this is the answer also

User Yonisha
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\huge\bold\color{purple}{Answer:}

  • They push their roots deep down under the frozen topsoil to find liquid ground water.

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\small\bold\color{purple}{Explanation}

  • With little sun, water evaporates slowly, making more available for plants or animals to use.

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\huge\bold\color{purple}{Hope \: it \: helps!}

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