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The Arctic tundra is not normally thought to be an organism-rich environment. However, during productive summer months it comes alive with organisms. Which answer is not found in the Arctic trundra in
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The Arctic tundra is not normally thought to be an organism-rich environment. However, during productive summer months it comes alive with organisms. Which answer is not found in the Arctic trundra in July?
A)
large number of birds that have migrated north
B)
great amounts of mosquitoes and other insects
C)
bears in hibernation conditions
D) windy conditions with little rain
E) bearberries and other flowering shrubs and plants
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C. Bears in hibernation conditions
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