There are plenty of plants that live in the snow such as the pine tree. Other plants include the Italian flat-leaf parsley and Romaine lettuce.
The animals living there get their hydration from the things they eat or they eat the snow. The plants get their water from the mound of dirt they live on which is wet because of all the snow around it.
It is guaranteed that it will snow somewhere. Whether or not you will get snow depends on where you live.
There is no plant life at the South Pole. The only plant life on Antarctica is around the coastal areas. There are microscopic single cell plants called phytoplankton that live and multiply in water, and mosses, lichens and algae that can live under the snow and ice.
No They Live in the Jungle
From all the snow (which is water)
There are microscopic single cell plants called phytoplankton that live and multiply in water, and mosses, lichens and algae that can live under the snow and ice. No cactus.
The animals living there get their hydration from the things they eat or they eat the snow. The plants get their water from the mound of dirt they live on which is wet because of all the snow around it.
snow is good becauce, it waters plants.
No they do not(:
When it snows, roads get slicker, everywhere that snows is colders, plants will not live through the snow. sometimes schools and businesses will be closed due to too many inches of snow.
Because they live in the snow.
Snow Leopards can live without snow but they are more specialised to hunting in snow so it would make a difference.
The biggest animal that lives in the entirety of the snow leopard's habitat is the snow leopard itself. Their primary natural prey is the blue sheep. That's about as big as animals get high in the Himalayas.
they live in the mountains of the Hymalayas in the snow
Yes, snow leopards live in dens.
After snow falls, it will eventually melt and become water, thus supplying the earth with water. For example, there is a village in South America that receives clean water in their main lake which is (please don't laugh) Lake Titicaca, which comes from the snow in the mountains.
Locusts eat different types of grass and plants, depending on where they live. They are also known to eat different grains.