Polar bears live in the Arctic, penguins live in the Antarctic, both of which are polar regions and have no significant plant life.
Mostly mosses and lichens
Plants don't grow on polar ice, so none.
Plants don't grow on polar ice, so none.
Plants are generally not found on polar ice caps due to the extreme cold temperatures and lack of soil for growth. However, some lichens, mosses, and algae can survive in these harsh conditions by growing on rocks or ice surfaces where minimal nutrients are available. These plants are adapted to survive in low temperatures and limited sunlight.
The polar ice biome is found in the continent of Antarctica. It is characterized by its extremely cold temperatures, ice sheets, and glaciers.
Tundra
Tundra.
Do plants grow in the ice biome? - Yes, some plant life does exhist in the ice biome. Although it is freezing almost completely nonstop, there are some kinds of algae that are able to exhist in specifics parts of an ice biome. These algae give the snow/ice a pinkish tint.
Penguins, polar bears, sea lions, etc.
they live in a very cold and frosty climate
There are no plants on the polar icecaps as it is composed of solid ice and has no soil on which plants could grow.
ice and mountains and snow and plants and monkeys.
THey live in the polar ice because their fur and they are used to that temperature
no, they don't live in polar ice caps.