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Which biome has a permanently frozen layer of soil called permafrost?

a
taiga This is the result of incorrectly thinking the taiga biome has permanently frozen soil.
b
grassland This is the result of incorrectly thinking grasslands have permanently frozen soil.
c
tundra This is correct. The tundra is a biome located in high latitudes that has permafrost.
d
savanna This is the result of incorrectly thinking savannas have permanently frozen soil.

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Answered by sky
a
taiga This is the result of incorrectly thinking the taiga biome has permanently frozen soil.
b
grassland This is the result of incorrectly thinking grasslands have permanently frozen soil.
c
tundra This is correct. The tundra is a biome located in high latitudes that has permafrost.
d
savanna This is the result of incorrectly thinking savannas have permanently frozen soil.

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Answered by sky
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c. Tundra is the correct answer. The tundra is a biome located in high latitudes that has a permanently frozen layer of soil called permafrost.
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The correct answer is c) Tundra.
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