How do plants survive the winter in the tundra? A. They die back and come up from seed every spring. B. They go dormant in the winter. C. They grow into trees that can survive the winter. D. None of these answers is correct.
I think B
many plants go dormant to tolerate the cold temperatures. When plants go dormant they are still alive, but they are not actively growing. By going dormant during the winter, plants are able to save energy and use it during more favorable conditions, like warmer summer months. During the summer, the top layer of the soil thaws slightly, and plants have adapted to take advantage of this change in soil temperature and of the short growing season. Plants grow rapidly during the short summer season, and they flower more quickly.
i agree with rushwr
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