No, polar regions are harsher environments and therefore have less plants and animals than tropical or temperate regions. The same is also true for the numbers of species present.
usually, animals in the polar region have thicker coats than animals in desert regions. Also many animals in the polar reagon have white or dull coats to blend into a cold enviorment. Polar: cold region Desert" hot region
a lot of different animals
Some of the dominant animals in the North Polar region include polar bears, Arctic foxes, Arctic wolves, reindeer, Arctic hares, and various species of seals and whales. These animals have adapted to the extreme cold and harsh conditions of the Arctic environment.
they all depend on each other like if it rains a lot plants might die because of the increasing water level.in this situation animals might dring this water
Yes .
Yes, animals, as well as plants, have trillions of cells.
a lot
There are a lot of animals that live in cold places. Some examples of animals that are adapted to polar temperatures are penguins, polar bears, narwhals, beluga whales, some species of seals, and walruses.
there are a lot of ways in which animals depend on plants these are, for shelter, for food, for protection against prey etc.
forests have a lot of trees plants and animals.
yes. they have a lot of little cells making up their body.
Earth does a lot of the water. It supports plants, animals, humans and soil