that's what im trying to find out....i think it has somethin to do witth their wacy needles i think
Evergreens are specially adapted . A waxy coating of an evergreen's needles keep in moisture during the bitter cold.
it has a subarctic climate and receives little precipitation because of how far it is from the coast. it can have extremely cold long bitter winters and scorching heat filled short summers.
Evergreens are specially adapted . A waxy coating of an evergreen's needles keep in moisture during the bitter cold.
It is the tundra climate zone
Korea has a temperate climate, with hot summers and cold winters. compared to the south, North Korea has harsher winters, with heavy snows and bitter winds.Korea experiences a climate which allows for four distinct seasons of the year. The hottest months are in the summer, and the coldest in the winter. Winters can be bitter due to the Siberian air mass, and summers can be hot and humid because of the marine highs from the Pacific. The rainiest months are June and July.
a weather pattern characterized by severely cold and bitter winters, and short and cool summers
Cold, harsh, and snowy. Bitter but sweet, wild and chilly...
There environment was just like ours in New York summers were hot and mild or warm and the winters were cold and bitter at times
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No, the dugongs require warmer water and could not survive in the bitter cold of Antarctica.
Impervious seed coat and little moisture content in its embryonic and storage tissues coupled with various types of seed dormancy help seeds to survive long period of bitter cold, extrem heat or drought conditions.
They produce a bitter latex. This "milk" tastes bad to the herbivores such as deer that eat them and they leave the plant alone.