Animals grow thicker fur and/or change how they act and react. Learn to use objects and bodyparts to their advantage. Plants will grow harder stems to withstand hard-packed snow on top of them. They will also need to know how to grow fruits tat will last longer in cold or freezing weather.
They should have needle like leaves so that the snowfall etc Will fall off the plant and not clog the stomata. The leaves should be waxy so that the snow will not stick with the leaves. The cone shape of the trees again prevents snow clogging.
They transformed into humans. Boom, you're a polar bear.
Ferns do not grow in polar regions.
Depends on which plants and animals can adapt the the climate of the polar regions.mostly polar bears, penguins, some whales, and some birds live there but i dont know about any plants
They don't.
Mosses are the most abundant plants in polar regions because they can tolerate low temperatures.
Mosses are the most abundant plants in polar regions because they can tolerate low temperatures
Humans adapt to the Polar Regions by wearing appropriate clothing to stay warm, building insulated shelters, and using specialized equipment for activities such as skiing or ice fishing. They also rely on a diet that includes high-energy foods to combat the cold temperatures and limited daylight. Additionally, they may develop behavioral adaptations, like staying active to maintain body heat and conserving energy when necessary.
Musk ox and lichen
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.
The artic (polar) regions are not the best places for most animals and plants.
Tropical regions are cooler , polar regions are colder
Some examples of how plants adapt to survive a short growing season are the development of flower buds late in the season, small seeds that develop and ripen quickly, and the storing of nutrients.
Polar bears live in the Arctic, penguins live in the Antarctic, both of which are polar regions and have no significant plant life.
The polar ice caps are only located in polar regions.