They grow close to the ground in the tundra, giving them warmth.
Sedge can survive in areas like the Arctic Tundra. One thing that helps it do this is its seeds that are easily blown across the Tundra's plains, helping it to reproduce.
characteristics of sedges
Dark Adaptation Light Adaptation Hearing Adaptation Touch Adaptation Smell Adaptation
Because they need places where it is wet.
the relationship between sensory adaptation and negative adaptation?
Adaptation c==3
An adaptation is an adjustment to a situation. Two related words to adaptation are transformation and modification. "Working the graveyard shift required an adaptation in my sleeping schedule."
Superficially resembling grasses or rushes, there are about 5,500 species of sedges. Sedges are often found in wetlands, or areas with poor soil. Sawgrass and water chestnut are well-known sedges.
Yes, birds do in fact eat eat sedges.
No.
yes
A hedge is yes
Grasses and sedges.
caribou, moose, ect.
No. They eat grasses and sedges.
Whenever they can on grasses, sedges, shrubs and herbs
Grasses, sedges, herbs, mosses and shrubs
small animals
Grasses, sedges, mosses. shrubs, lichen and herbs