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Well I know that in the subarctic region, its habitat is mainly boreal forest. So think about it, what do you think they made out of those plants and animals?
Plants that live in the subarctic region include willow, birch, poplar, and lichen. These plants have adapted to the cold and harsh conditions of the subarctic climate, with short growing seasons and low temperatures. They play a crucial role in the ecosystem by providing food and habitat for wildlife.
Some of the animals found in the subarctic region include caribou, musk oxen, Arctic foxes, snowshoe hares, and snowy owls. These animals have adapted to the cold climate and harsh conditions of the subarctic environment.
All herbivores animals eat plants. They live on plants.
the factors limit where plants and animals can live is that a forests
No, because man and animals produce carbon dioxide and plants needs carbon dioxide.
Northwest coast and Subarctic are much warmer the Arctic. The land is more forest-like and has more animals in the Northwest coast and Subarctic. The Arctic culture live in snowhouses, and the other live in wigwams and longhouses. the main source of food for Northwest is salmon, Subarctic is most wildlife and Arctic ate mainly seal.
More plants and animals live n the land then in the sea.
Wild muskox are found in the Arctic, and most are farmed as exotic farm animals in and around the subarctic and arctic.
The subarctic region doesn't have a wide variety of vegetation, but there are some plants which do well there. Some of the plants which live in the subarctic regions are Spruce, Fir, and Quaking Aspen trees.
Yes, plants and animals live in perfect harmony because the animals eat the plants to suvive (some do) and the plants give off O2 so that the animals can breathe; while the animal help the plants by transferring the seeds to different parts of wherever they live.