good soil with a good water supply that will not drown them. They also need light
concentrates the light to make the inside warmer than outside. basically plants like warm moist conditions
the plants are adapted to the climate like in the tundra there are plants that sort of hug the ground like mosses and lichen while in the desert plants that can conserve water and withstand heat such as cacti some shrubs and sagebrush so the answer would be... They are specially adapted to withstand the dry or cold conditions (extreme conditions).
Tropical plants
pioneer plants change enviromental conditions so that the other plants can grow.
Scientific Error is something like if i had a project about watering plants. If i bought the plants in different conditions.... Like if i bought one dead, and another fully bloomed...... hope it helped
It depends on what plant it is and what conditions it lives in but yes and no a plant that belongs in coldness might not get the conditions it needs, but plants that can such as corn plants and captus plants. {PEACE}:O
Pioneer plants change environmental conditions so that other plants can grow.
Plants that grow in arid conditions are called xerophytes. They have adapted to live with little water.
A group of plants and animals adapted to similar conditions is called a community.
No. A biosphere allows the conditions for gardeners to grow the plants.
growing conditions are non vascualr plants
Conditions in a jungle are typically warm, with the air humid or moist. There is dense vegetation, the canopy of which prohibits most of the sunlight from reaching the jungle floor. The foliage is often broad, rather than the narrow leaves of bushland plants, as plants compete for sunlight.