The adverb 'too' in the context of this sentence is used to modify an adjective as 'to an extreme degree'. The adverb 'too' would be followed by an adjective, which in turn can be followed by a noun.
Examples:
The mountains were too high. (adjective)
The mountains were too cold. (adjective)
The mountains were too cold an environment for me. (noun)
They actually dont fit into any biomes because there are many times of precipitation and temp. in the mountains
A+ nouns acting as adverbs
nouns acting as adverbs -jeremy a
The tallest mountain, Mount Everest, would easily fit in the deepest ocean trench.
nouns acting as adverbs A+ ;)
The planet Mars would fit this bill.
All the continents could fit into the Pacificbasin.
You Could Be Fatter In Some places And Fit In Other Places And Also You Can Only Be fit Or Fat But If You Are Fit You Could Look Fat Because Of Muscle
mainly because the real Santa clause could fit
Yes you could fit in the car!
It could fit, but it will be loose.
Anne could only take as much clothing as she could fit onto her and what could fit into her small duffel bag.