No they do not(:
This can be described as food made from plants that grow under snow.
they fly around and their feathers help plants grow
because there is no soil in greenland other than ice and snow.
no the grass will not grow. it needs warm weather. I suggest you plant it in the spring. or autumn
Antarctic region botany grows in soil, the top layer that thaws seasonally.
The active sentence for "The plants are hidden by the snow" is "The snow hides the plants." In this version, the subject (the snow) performs the action of hiding, making it more direct and dynamic.
Alpines, but it depends on how tall the mountains are and where on the mountain one looks. Mountains can have very diverse plant life, some have tropical rain forests that give way to temperate forests and then to sub-alpine meadows and near the top of where the snow melts away in spring - alpines. Those mountains that have year round snow generally lack higher plants were the snow persists most of the year. Save
Some plants are adapted to cold temperatures and survival through snow and frost; others plants that originate in more temperate areas are not able to withstand snow or frost and will die. Plants which normally grow in cold climates have mechanisms as well as chemical "anti-freeze" to prevent them being damaged or killed in cold weather
Potatoes are plants. They do not grow on other plants.
Precipitation in the form of rain and snow.
An indigenous material is one that is native to the area. This can be sand in the desert, snow in the higher elevations, and plants that grow only in the rainforest.
Epiphytic plants grow on other plants for support and parasitic plants grow on host plants for support and food both.