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In which biome do plants grow close to each other and close to the ground in order to resist the cold?
deciduous forest
desert
taiga (boreal forest)
tundra
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Tundra — because low temperatures, strong winds, and permafrost favor low, dense growth (mosses, lichens, small shrubs) that hug the ground for warmth and protection.
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