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Q: What is the niche of an arctic poppy?
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Is this true or false the way the petals of an Arctic poppy are shaped concentrates the sunlight?

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What are the adaptations of the Arctic poppy?

The arctic poppy has a very short "growing season" they appear in Antarctica from June to July. These flowers are cup-shaped and face up to the sun, so the sun's rays are directed towards the centre of them. They stay warmer than the air around them. Also it is covered with extremely fine black hairs to keep it warm