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My brother makes answering questions an annual affair. Annual plants are different from perennial plants.
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It is very cold and the plants cannot survive. If you want your answer in a biology view of point, then: Plants cannot survive in the cold because cold makes the chloroplast in the plant not function correctly, and this is also the reason why leaves of trees turn red and orange during the fall and fall off during the winter. However, there are some plants that can survive in the cold, like shrubs.
Yes Toyota makes the tundra model
The tundra is one of the most fragile biomes on the planet. The food chains are relatively sipmle and thus easily disrupted. Because conditons are so extreme, the land is easily damaged and slow to recover.
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The biggest abiotic factor that affects all desert plants is temperature. This heat makes life for all desert plants very difficult.
Extreme environment: very fast never ending winds, extreme cold, very short growing seasons, and very little low quality nutrients/soil. Also animals eat them constantly as there is so little for them to eat, tundra plants having to be hardy enough to survive constant grazing.
The salt takes away all of the water from the plants. This makes it difficult for them to thrive in that area.
it makes it easier or more difficult for plants to grow by affecting the availability of things they need.
it makes it easier or more difficult for plants to grow by affecting the availability of things they need.
This is difficult without knowing who "they" are and how "in the snowy owls habitat" makes them feel, or which plants are already known. PROBABLY small shrubs, grasses, and flowers