A Juniper Tree.
Some examples of plant life that can thrive in chilly regions include coniferous trees such as pine, spruce, and fir trees; cold-hardy shrubs like juniper and holly; and cold-tolerant grasses such as fescue and ryegrass. These plants have adaptations that allow them to survive and even thrive in cold climates.
They can live on trees but may also overwinter in places such as a woodshed. Since they eat a wide variety of plant life, you may see them in a variety of places.
It all Depends on what plant or animal it is. Like a cactus can live in the desert and polar bears can't live in warm places.
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because plant cells are organism that can live through life
there are two plant that live in the whatsoever they are called bacterial
An annual plant typically lives for one year before completing its life cycle.
Cells, food, life spans, and places to live
Small crabs live under rocks or buried in wet sand at beaches. They may also live in places where there is underwater plant life so they can climb them to get food. Large crabs live farther out in the ocean. Also mainly around rocky areas as they hide under them.