The shape of the tree helps the tree to shed snow. The leaves are
needle-shaped and waxy so that they do not lose water from winter
drying. The leaves are evergreen so that they can carry on photosynthesis
whenever possible during the year... Even when the trees are on fire
Not losing it's leaves...
Boreal
Their bodies had adapted to cold conditions. They had a larger body mass, which helped them stay warm. They also lived in caves and had fire. They made their clothes out of animal skins.
They adapted by sought protection from the weather in caves. They also learned to survive in colder climates.
They adapt to their climate by having needles that stay all year round. These hold in water. They also have more chloroplast. Because the needles stay all year round, photosynthesis can occur more quickly, as soon as the water melts.
There is not exact opposite of a forest biome it is more of an opinion. But I think that it would be a Tundra because the rainforest has many trees and a warm climate and a Tundra has almost no trees and a cold climate.
Hardwood trees are usually found in a warmer climate
Evergreens are specially adapted . A waxy coating of an evergreen's needles keep in moisture during the bitter cold.
Evergreen Pine trees do not have leaves,the are pine needles and the shape of the tree helps it to shed snow.
A mixed or evergreen forest is often a feature of a cold climate.
mixed or evergreen forest
Evergreens are specially adapted . A waxy coating of an evergreen's needles keep in moisture during the bitter cold.
Their bodies were adapted to cold weather.
taiga
Yes they have sharp claws to climb trees with and thick fur to withstand the cold climate
i am not sure but becuase they have thick skinThe seal has adapted thicker skin to survive in a cold climate.
The Taiga biome is a very cold place. It consists of fur trees and snow. You probably already know this but, the animals are adapted to there environment as well as the plants.
Their bodies were adapted for cold conditions. But the climate was often the same as it is today in Europe and Asia.
taiga