I don't think so. The ground is pretty muvh frozen all year! -Kyla
The South Pole sits on about two miles high of ice. There is no soil there, nor does anything grow at the South Pole: it's too cold to support vegetation.
yes called phytoplankton
no you ratard there isn't any
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
The polar region is also called Arctic hence the plants found there are called Arctic plants. One of the plants is the Reindeer Moss which is a delicate plant.
The Arctic Tundra is home to about 1,700 plants. Some of the plant life in the polar lands include grass, moss, and dwarf shrubs.
There are no tropical plants in Antarctica. Antarctica is a polar continent and essentially nothing grows there.
Plants don't grow on polar ice, so none.
There are no plants on the polar icecaps as it is composed of solid ice and has no soil on which plants could grow.
polar bears
poo plants
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
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
Polar bears live in the Arctic, penguins live in the Antarctic, both of which are polar regions and have no significant plant life.
None, which is partly why polar bears are carnivores.
The polar region is also called Arctic hence the plants found there are called Arctic plants. One of the plants is the Reindeer Moss which is a delicate plant.
Antarctica is polar: tropical plants grow in the tropics. There are no tropical plants in Antarctica.
grasses