What is the layer of permanently frozen subsoil in the tundra called?

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2026-04-23 18:50

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The permanently frozen subsoil in the tundra is called permafrost. It consists of soil, rocks, and sediment that remain frozen for at least two consecutive years. Permafrost plays a crucial role in the tundra ecosystem and its stability is being affected by climate change.

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