Ans: C
Exp:
The Tundra climatic region is a region of permafrost where the subsoil is permanently frozen. This climate offers a brief growing season that encourages low species diversity. The animals and plants of the tundra biome have adapted to survive the harsh climate. The short growing season and seasonal waterlogging support only low-growing plants in this climate. The types of vegetation found in these areas are grasses, small shrubs, low-growing mosses, lichens, small flowering plants, etc. During summer, the tundra regions have a very long duration of daylight.
The productivity of the tropical rainforest biome is the highest of all biome types in the world.