desert
Desert
Anartica
They can grow because there are less plants in cold areas and because their is not enough sun light in cold areas so the plants can not make their food and grow.
We grow plants to eat, we harvest plants, we pollute the land killing plants, we cut down plants to use as raw materials (wood for example), we clear areas of plants to build/grow cities... We affect plant populations in many ways.
There are many plants that climb and grow. Ivy is one of the most common plants that grow and climb. Poison ivy is another one, grape vine, and honeysuckle is also examples of plants that grow.
Not many plants grow in sand and the plants anyway would need lots of attention, example: water. You would first have to create an oasis and let the plants grow from there.
Only certain plants grow toward light ex. sunflowers some plants like tomatoes grow like the topsy turvey thing hangs tomatoes upside down they grow down not up and most time the light comes from the opposite way they are growing
They can grow because there are less plants in cold areas and because their is not enough sun light in cold areas so the plants can not make their food and grow.
None, it's too cold there for most trees and plants to grow.
It's to cold for many of them to grow. Many plants go into a type of hibernation and are only colorful and in bloom during a short period of the year. Plants in the arctic also receive less sunlight than those closer to the equator, so they have less energy to make use of to grow, so they grow slower.
The land in the Amazon rainforest is almost completely covered by the many plants that grow there. A description would have to include words such as "overgrown" and "flat."
Many seeds will end up in places they can not grow successfully. This is why many plants have so many seeds. That way enough seeds will find good places to grow and the plant will continue.
We grow plants to eat, we harvest plants, we pollute the land killing plants, we cut down plants to use as raw materials (wood for example), we clear areas of plants to build/grow cities... We affect plant populations in many ways.
all sorts of different plants live there like the Pistachero, the white Artemisa and other thorny bushes. all the plants there have long roots to get water in the dry, cold winter.
Well, lichens, mosses, and algaes are one of them, though, not many plants grow in antarctica
Its to cold to grow many things.Also no permanent residants live there so there is no need for agriculture.Some plants do grow, but maybe in the future, if we ever colonize antarctica,genetic engineering can make agriculture possible.
As many as you want as long as there 3 to 6 inches apart and you have a big enough room to grow a lot of plants
many cacti, succulents and coastal plants grow in naturally occurring alkali soils
Many different kinds of plants grow in water. Seaweed and lily pads are two examples.