The roots of plants in arctic soil are shallow, but I am not sure why. Sorry!
No. As you might expect from the name, tropical storms do not stray too far from the tropics.
it keeps the plants safe because some animals don't like the hairy texture
Moose and lynx
Mostly low bushes, some birch might be present, lots of lichens and mosses.
for the same reason you might be surprised to find a fly in an ice cube. Coal is made from compressed plant matter and how exactly did plants grow on the surface of an ocean. (as there is no land mass beneath the arctic)
Snowman, Polar bear, Arctic Owl, Arctic Hare or Arctic Wolf...
i have no idea that is what i want to find out for my home work for TOMORROW!You might want to find a better website!
Well, they give off oxygen like all other plants...I think people might eat certain kinds sometimes...
All kinds of companies. Printing plants, colleges, newspapers, magazines and advertising agencies hire most of them, but lots of companies that do huge amounts of packaging and advertising have graphic designers.
Large body size, heavy fur coat, double coat, ability to hibernate, thick layer of fat or blubber, smaller ears.
The fox doesn't live where it does because it "likes" the Arctic - (even if the fox did, this would be a personal opinion and we can't know for sure because we can't access their thoughts) it only lives in the Arctic because it is adapted to the Arctic. They might like the Arctic, they might like the Maldives! But that isn't the point.
Pi, the numerical constant, shows up in all kinds of places you might not necessarily expect. That said, the question doesn't really make a lot of sense.