none because its cold
although no other vegetation can grow here, linhens- or funguslike plants and mosses- can live on rocks.
"arctic"
although no other vegetation can grow here, linhens- or funguslike plants and mosses- can live on rocks.
Yes your information is correct.
Live at Cap D'Agde was created on 1982-08-26.
People who live in ice cap climate zones typically adapt by using specialized gear and clothing to stay warm in extremely cold conditions. They may rely on insulated shelters, such as igloos, to protect themselves from harsh weather. Their diet often includes foods that can be stored for long periods, such as dried meats or fish.
hot and cold
The Paleozoic supercontinent ice cap melted due to natural climate changes that led to a warming of the Earth's temperature. This warming caused the ice to melt gradually over time, resulting in the retreat of the ice cap and the formation of new landscapes and habitats.
No
5w-30 You should use 5w-30 its on the oil cap. but if you live in a hot climate you can use the thicker 10w-30.
No animals live permanently on the Antarctic continent or in its polar ice cap.
There are no plants on the polar icecaps as it is composed of solid ice and has no soil on which plants could grow.