They grow extremely long roots.
All living things need the sun to survive in one way or another. All "natural" energy on Earth comes directly from the sun. So, to answer your question, plants could not survive if there was no sun.
none the climate is way to cold for plants to survive the cold weather
the same way the other plants do, sunlight water and nutrients.
One way that plants survive in the Arctic is by growing close together and close to the ground. Some plants have fuzzy coverings on their leaves, buds, and stems to protect them from the wind. Most plants are perennials that do not die during the winter.They keep thereselves warm because they are very thick and under the ground it is not cold.
He was adapted to its habitat because it can camoufalge
Th weather in singapore affects the way the plants grow so only plants which can survive the heat (e.g.plants)
Plants require water to survive. They do not drink in the same way animals do; they absorb water through the surfaces of their roots, leaves and stems whereas animals do that internally.
Acclimatization
Those plants that are able to store water during times of plenty - succulents, such as cacti - do well in the desert as well as plants with a long taproot that can reach moisture deep below the surface.
One way in which the chaparral fauna have adapted is by requiring little water. They have adapted to being nocturnal creatures and have adapted to living conditions that are hot and dry.
the aquatic animals and plants also known as water animals and plants or marine animals and plants can survive in water.as our body is designed to live in a particular area, environment the same way the water animals and plants are also designed to live in water.most of them have gills or special organs which helps them to breathe in water as water also consists of air.this is how plants and animals survive in water.
There is an enormous variety of plants, on dry land and under water and consequently there is an enormous variety in the way that they survive, defend themselves and reproduce. Some plants are prickly, some are poisonous, but most do not defend themselves - herbivores like cows and elephants have to live, too. As to reproducing, some use other animals like birds or use being eaten as a way to reproduce; think of seeds in fruits that are excreted by animals, the dung serving as fertilizer for the seeds. Others again use the wind. As to survival: all plants naturally grow in environments that they have adapted to over often millions of years.