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What is the main difference between the alpine tundra and the arctic tundra?
a.
The alpine tundra includes trees.
b.
The alpine tundra occurs on mountaintops.
c.
The alpine tundra has no animal life.
d.
The alpine tundra has lower temperatures.
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b. The alpine tundra occurs on mountaintops. It’s found at high elevations above the tree line, whereas the arctic tundra occurs at high latitudes near the poles.
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