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Plants are not part of the food chain in polar regions. Why is this so?
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Plants are not part of the food chain in polar regions. Why is this so?
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Plants receive little to no sunlight in the winter months of the polar regions, it’s also extremely difficult to sustain plant life in a location with little to no good soil and harsh freezing temperatures
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it will be cold and it will be difficult for the plants to even grow !
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