How are evergreens able to survive the cold winter of the subarctic
Evergreens are adapted to survive cold winters in subarctic regions by having needle-like leaves which reduce water loss, a waxy coating on their leaves to prevent desiccation, and the ability to photosynthesize at low temperatures. Additionally, their narrow shape reduces surface area and helps to shed snow, preventing breakage from heavy snow accumulation.
that's what im trying to find out....i think it has somethin to do witth their wacy needles i think
A gecko is able to survive in captivity in any country, so long as the specific requirements of the animal are being met. In the wild, a gecko may not be able to survive the cold winters in New Jersey, depending on the species.
There are many places where one would be able to purchase evergreens. One would be able to purchase evergreen trees from sites such as Elizabeth Farms and SeedlingsRUS.
Blue jays are hardy birds, able to withstand coldest winters, and will feed on any type of organic matter. Very adaptable species, can survive in deep woods or urban settings.
A domestic rabbit may be able to survive in the wild for a short period of time. But generally no they cannot survive the wild. They do not have the instincts needed. They do not know how to escape predators or survive winters. A domestic rabbit would not last too long in the wild.
no because their cold-blooded reptiles and would died because of the long winters
The plants that live in a tundra are mostly mosses and scrubs because they do not need a lot of energy to survive. Most plants (pines) have a waxy coating that allows them to keep as much water as they can, to survive the drier winters
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5 were able to survive from the population.
A species must be able to find food, shelter, and water in order to survive and reproduce. Until a species is able to meet its essential needs, it is not able to reproduce and survive.
Great question. Here is an answer: evergreen trees. I am doing a homework assignment right now, and I just looked it up so I could get the answer myself.