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being able to store energy to use even when it isen't growing

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Q: What helps the arctic moss survive?
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Make a sentence using arctic?

Adjective Ex: The polar bear's thick fur helps it survive in arctic weather. Noun Ex: The polar bear's thick fur helps it survive in the Arctic.


What eats an Arctic moss plant?

it eats mostly the energy from the sun. that might sound weird but that's what it needs to survive.


How does thick fur help an Arctic hare and an Arctic fox survive during the winter?

It helps them by keeping them warm.


What animal eats moss in the arctic?

Nothing eats moss


What is arctic moss?

Arctic tundra moss is a kind of decomposer that lives in the arctic tundra. It is green in color, but mostly white because it is covered with ice.


What adaptations does the Arctic hare have to survive in its habitat?

The adaptations the Arctic Hare to survive are that they have large hind feet that allows them to move very fast across the snow. They also have claws that help them to dig through snow when they are looking for moss and other vegetables to eat.


What producers are found in the Arctic?

moss is sometimes found in the arctic


What is arctic tundra moss?

Arctic tundra moss is a kind of decomposer that lives in the arctic tundra. It is green in color, but mostly white because it is covered with ice.


What animals eat Arctic moss?

There are various animals that eat arctic moss. For example, it is eaten by many different kinds of migratory birds.


Is the Arctic Tundra under threat?

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.


What are some arctic plants?

their is moss


What is the typical plant life in the tundra?

Bearberry, arctic moss, caribou moss