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.

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.

what is the answer

The correct answer is c) Tundra.

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The correct answer is c) tundra. The tundra biome is located in high latitudes, such as in the Arctic or near mountain tops, and is characterized by frigid temperatures and low-growing vegetation. The tundra has a permanently frozen layer of soil called permafrost. Permafrost is soil, rock, or sediment that remains at or below freezing point (0°C or 32°F) for at least two consecutive years. It acts as a barrier to water infiltration and root penetration, affecting the availability of nutrients and influencing the types of plants that can grow in the tundra.

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.