Plants that live in an arctic tundra climate need to adjust to the climate. The plants also need to have a shallow root systems.
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A wolf does not need plants to survive. It needs to be able to hunt small animals for food. A good example of a wolf that lives in an ecosystem without plants is the Arctic white wolf. They live on the tundra and hunt the small animals that live there.
The tundra because the low temperatures place hard limits on the kinds of plants that are able to survive in the tundra.
1. Tropical forests are near the equator/Tundras are near the poles 2. Tropical forests are hot/Tundras are very cold 3. Tropical forests receive lots of rain/Tundras are dry 4. Tropical forests contains species of animals/Tundras are almost lifeless
The plants that live in a tundra are mostly mosses and scrubs because they do not need a lot of energy to survive. Most plants (pines) have a waxy coating that allows them to keep as much water as they can, to survive the drier winters
Because over time, the animals became able to adapt, and grew acustomed to the food that the location has to offer.
A Cactus.
Yes, it is threatened because the arctic is becoming less and less cold (part of the global warming theory) and in turn, the arctic moss can not adapt to the rising temperatures in time for it to be able to survive warm temperatures.
the wolverine isn't able to live in the taiga because its diet does not work in that enviorment because its fur isn't thick enough
They live in many places. The woodlands, the tundra, and the arctic. Although wolves are able to adapt, they have not yet adapted to the true desert and rainforest. (: Validus.
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then the organisms wont be able to help the lan (tundra!)
a change in climate means that certain plants may not be able to survive. this then causes a decrease in herbivores, and then a decrease in carnivores because of the lack of food.