ice and snow in south america
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There are a few plants that are in the South Plains. Some of the plants that are found in the South Plains are woody, vascular and fly trap.
Castanea crenata, Iris odasensis, and Clematis chiisanensis are some plants of South Korea. These plants are native to the land and can live in varying climates.
There is no plant life at the South Pole. The only plant life on Antarctica is around the coastal areas. There are microscopic single cell plants called phytoplankton that live and multiply in water, and mosses, lichens and algae that can live under the snow and ice.
Some plants found in South American grasslands include pampas grass, jarilla, and carqueja. These plants are adapted to the open grassland environment, with characteristics that help them thrive in the region's climate and soil conditions. They play a vital role in the ecosystem by providing food and habitat for various animals.
Fecal snow is a sort of urban legend. It is believed that some of the fecal matter from sewage plants evaporates into the air, condenses, and falls back to the earth as snow.
Cowboys!....thats all they are....except South American.
parrots and treefrogs are some animals in the South American rainforest
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Some plants that are adapted to live in snowy environments include snowdrops, winter jasmine, and pines. These plants have special adaptations to survive cold temperatures and snow cover, such as specialized leaves or the ability to go dormant during harsh winter conditions.
Some plants are adapted to cold temperatures and survival through snow and frost; others plants that originate in more temperate areas are not able to withstand snow or frost and will die. Plants which normally grow in cold climates have mechanisms as well as chemical "anti-freeze" to prevent them being damaged or killed in cold weather
Some kinds of South American monkeys are spider,howling,and black headed monkeys
In the South Andes Mountains and some live in South American deserts.