They lose their leaves and then they grow back in the spring.
Plants can exist in cold places due to the amount of carbon dioxide that the plant absorbs.
they run around everywere because the have legs
ys...plants do grow in cold places
Plants in deep forest can survive where there is little sunlight because there is a substance and water under the soil.
cold water
They can grow because there are less plants in cold areas and because their is not enough sun light in cold areas so the plants can not make their food and grow.
Cold (or Arctic).
Tundra
Most mammals cope with cold weather with a layer of fat or their fur.
By thermoregulation.
through respiration process, not absorbing too much water, growing in an open space to easily take carbon dioxide
sap gives it heat
Wet soil and mildly hot tempatures
mppp
animals love changes in weather they hibernate .
they are covered I bark and they basically go in to hibernation
Some hibernate. Some have fur and / or blubber as insulation.
the cold temperture may harm plants and kill the cells that helps the plants to grow.
plants need cold water to survive
As sessile organisms, plants are unable to escape from the many abiotic and biotic factors that cause a departure from optimal conditions of growth and development. Low temperature represents one of the most harmful abiotic stresses affecting temperate plants. These species have adapted to seasonal variations in temperature by adjusting their metabolism during autumn, increasing their content of a range of cryo-protective compounds to maximise their cold tolerance. Some of these molecules are synthesised de novo. The down-regulation of some gene products represents an additional important regulatory mechanism. Ways in which plants cope with cold stress are described, and the current state of the art with respect to both the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana and crop plants in the area of gene expression and metabolic pathways during low-temperature stress are discussed.