Yes, as most of them are evergreens which means they keep there leaves, straw, etc. year round as do they keep their cones, which can roughly contain hundreds of seeds which are adept to grow in rougher climates.
Those that are most suitably adapted to their environments.
Natural Selection
Natural Selection. Survival of the fittest. The organisms with the best traits are able to survive and reproduce.
A xerophyte is a species of plant that can survive extremely long periods without water and has adapted to environments that present such challenges. Xerophytes are important to biologists, who study the unique way xerophytes conserve water.
A better question than why tropics mostly have evergreen plants would be why colder areas have mostly conifer plants. Conifers are better suited for cold snowy weather because they maintain foliage year round and snow slides easily from their leaves. Tropical climates have no need for these traits on trees, so they didn't develop.
Why are mechanistic and organic structures suited to different organizational environments?
Australia's and new zealand's economies are suited to their environments because of their resource-rich environments, attractive to investors.
It depends on the type of animal. Different animals = Different environments! ~JJ
Those that are most suitably adapted to their environments.
They are designed for stable environments while organic structures are better suited for changing and innovative environments.
Natural Selection
Australia's and new zealand's economies are suited to their environment because of their physical location and resource-rich environments that encourage investors to invest there.
Greece, Germany, China, India, Russia, Japan, Scandinavia, the British Isles, the Middle East, North America, Central America, South America, etc. In other words, just about everywhere. Conifers are simply cone-bearing trees. They include pines, cedars, junipers (which are excellent for Bonsai), cypress and yews. You will need to be a lot more specific if you need a more precise answer. Sorry.
You can find deciduous forests in many different areas of the world. These areas include Asia, New Zealand, Chile, and Russia, but generally in temperate rather than very cold regions better suited to conifers.
rottweilers can survive in most enviorments but due to their short coats are not suited to cold conditions
Moose stay in their cold native environments during the winter. They have coats that are suited for cold temperatures, as well as hooves to walk through snow.
Organisms adapt to their new environments to survive and meet the 2 goals of all animal life: Survive and Reproduce So that it is better suited to the enviorment and knows how, and has what it needs to survive.