low biotic diversity, extremely cold climates, simple vegetation structure, short season of grown and reproduction, large population oscillations, and energy and nutrients in form of dead organic material.
Temperature. The soil is frozen, making it difficult for large plants to grow. Most plants in the tundra are shrubs or other low-growing plants. Since plants make up the bottom of the food chain, life is difficult in a tundra.
The Permafrost is a frozen layer of soil beneath the topsoil. Since there would not be that much space to grow underground, more of the tree would be above soil. With winds of 30-60 mph, the seed would most likely be carried elsewhere. Hope this helps! (:
High winds and low temperatures
Temperature!
permafrost
Temperature
plants??
Fertile land grows plants more easily. We eat these plants which help us to grow, and if we don't eat these plants we will not grow, will not get the nutrients that these plants give us and we will grow sick and eventually, die.
grow roots.
Plants are living things.Some plants grow on land and some grow in water.They are of different shapes and sizes.
aquatic vegetation are plants that grow underwater while vegetation are plants that just grow on land.
they make new land and the volcanic ash from the volcanoes is goof for plant life and the plants grow much quicker.
Things like grass and land plants.
Plants cannot grow there and the land wont have a lot of nutreints.
I think it depends on what plants you are talking about because some rice plants grow best in flooded land but a lot of plants will die with out soil.
by freezing the land and not leting plants grow
the fish or the plants that grow in the swamp or on land
I believe the answer is wetlands.