Yes, it would survive in a desert. As some people would say a desert is a hot, inhospitable place to be, but a desert is a place with nothing in it, so that means that the arctic and Antarctica is a desert.
Polar Bears inhabit Arctic areas and do not live naturally in Nevada.
No, polar bears are adapted to living in the northern polar region, the Arctic, where they spend much of their time hunting seals on the sea ice. They might survive in Antarctic Desert but they are not native to that continent.
A desert is not good for a polar bear because it can't help it live. For example polar bears eat fish and other animals so if they lived in the desert it would be most likely that they wouldn't be able to find food and soon enough they would be extinct. Hope I helped :)ANS2:That question presumes that polar bears don't do just fine in a desert...The frozen wastelands of the north are a form of desert because they have little liquid precipitation and plant life is scarce. Polar bears aren't found in any large numbers in other habitats.
Any geographical location in which the climate is not suitable for polar bears (i.e. desert). However, one exception to this is zoos- polar bears can be at zoos where their climate and habitat are artificially created and sustained for them.
Polar bears do not live in the desert. They live in the Arctic.
Actually, the area that the polar bear lives is a borderline desert due to the low humidity and low precipitation. It is considered a cold desert and the polar bear has adapted to the cold and harsh conditions found there.
no they coulden't, it's not there nrmal place were they live.
No because it is hot in Hawaii. Polar Bears only live in the Polar Regions of the World.no
They won't. They need to live and survive in the Arctic, not the mountains. Polar bears don't live in the mountains anyway.
Polar bears are busy chasing seals on Hudson Bay in the winter.
No.
No, there is not. Polar bears are snow animals and lions are jungle or desert animals.