Amazon rainforest, the north pole in the winter, really any geographical area has plants or animals that have adapted to that environment.
Biome.
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Simply inhabitants.
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Climate in a region can affect what plants and animals live there in three main ways; the first is temperature. Animals and plants each have a unique temperature range that they can exist in. For instance, the coldest regions of the planet have animals living there that can store fat as a buffer against the cold, or has animals that hibernate during the coldest parts. The second climate feature that affects what plants and animals live in a region is precipitation. Tropical plants need a great deal of moisture to survive, while cactus can survive with very little moisture. A third climate feature which dictates what animals and plants can live in a region is air movement. For instance, coastal regions are often very windy and only certain birds who are adapted for windy areas can live in coastal regions. Not all trees can withstand the high winds of coastal regions. Therefore, temperature, precipitation and air movement are three climactic features that affect what plants and animals live in a given region.
climate and geology
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jakelin
The tropical rain forest has the most varied vegetation. It has the most diverse landscape and array of plants and animals.
The Pilbara region is very dry and thinly populated. The Pilbara olive python, the Western Pebble-mound mouse are some of the animals that have adapted to this region.
Plants and animals of the polar region require the conservation of heat and to some extent water. Most animals that have adapted to the cold environments, are shorter in stance, longer coats, shorter ears, all in an effort to conserve heat and energy. In contrast, a desert environment would exhibit animals with longer legs, long ears, shorter less thicker coats, in an effort to dissipate heat, rather than conserve it.
Polar bears.
some southwest plants and animals are snakes, owls, cati,.