They evolved to.
Yes, Animals and Plants need the right climate to survive. c: ~Mystery
A Cactus.
none the climate is way to cold for plants to survive the cold weather
Th weather in singapore affects the way the plants grow so only plants which can survive the heat (e.g.plants)
Here are two of the plants that survive the harsh climate of the Namib Desert in Namibia:The Welwitchia mirabillasThe Taproot
Yes, climate plays a significant role in determining which plants and animals can survive in an ecosystem. Factors such as temperature, precipitation, and sunlight influence the types of species that can thrive in a particular region. Plants and animals have adaptations that help them to cope with the specific climate conditions of their environment.
Insects do not survive well in the frigid climate of the tundra
cacti, small leafless bushes and some types of trees
Some plants that thrive in a semiarid climate include cactus, succulents, sagebrush, mesquite trees, and yucca plants. These plants have adapted to survive in hot and dry conditions by storing water in their leaves or stems.
The giant cactus would not survive in the British climate because they are adapted to grow in the arid areas.
No, not all plants go into dormancy. Some tropical plants do not experience dormancy due to their consistent warm climate and do not need to undergo a period of dormancy to survive.
There are few plants and animals hardy enough to survive in the Sahara’s arid climate.