The Tundra is a biome that can be found around the arctic circle. The Tundra includes northern Asia, North America, and Greenland. The word Tundra is from the finnish word for barren or treeless land. The Tundra has very poor soil due to permafrost, permanetly frozen sub-soil. Because of the permafrost only small bushes can grow there.

In the last sentence, you might want to change it to:

The permafrost allows only small bushes to grow.
I don't know, something like that. It shouldn't start with "because" though. The rest of it is great!

Okay thank you!!

no problem (:

In addition, you need to capitalize Arctic Circle and Finnish.

You can use this sentence, "Because of the permafrost only small bushes can grow there," but it would need a comma after "permafrost."

Use your spell checker to remedy your typos.

I hope this helps a little more. Thanks for asking.

That's correct! The tundra is indeed a biome that can be found around the Arctic Circle. It spans across northern Asia, North America, and Greenland. The word "tundra" originates from the Finnish word meaning "barren" or "treeless land," which accurately describes the landscape of this region.

One of the defining characteristics of the tundra is its poor soil, mainly due to permafrost. Permafrost refers to the permanently frozen subsoil, which inhibits the drainage of water and limits the ability of plants to grow deep roots. As a result, the tundra is mainly populated by small bushes, lichens, mosses, and grasses, rather than towering trees.

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