There's no distinct appearance of a plant just because it lives in a cold climate. It will either be withered and look sick, or have adapted to living in a cold place. Some adaptations include hairy leaves, deciduous (drops leaves in autumn), or folding up at night to save warmth.
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No. It is a very very very very chilly place!
it gets very cold its also warm too
Same as now it depends on the region wet and cold or snowy and cold or very very cold.
No.Arctic is pertaining to a cold region with little plant life such as trees. It is very cold in the Arctic biome. There is a lot of snow. Artic is not a word.
That region is very cold.Polar bear is mostly found.
it depends on what the parts are so it's on the parts of the mountain. A mountain region is a mountain that is different from others.
they lived in Florida the region was warm sunny in the summer and very cold in the winter
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Very cold!
Yes, there are plants in cold deserts. However, in Antarctica there is very limited plant life.
very cold and snowy