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.
Evergreen trees have special leaves that resist cold and moisture loss. They cut back on the amount of water they lose from their leaves by storing water in the cone area of the tree. Pine trees reduce their loss of water by providing a waxy layer surrounding the pine needles as the tree adds water to its reserves.
they dont they go into hibernation like bears and other reptiles
They adapted by sought protection from the weather in caves. They also learned to survive in colder climates.
They live in cold climates. They prefer living in cold climates, but they can be found in hot climates. Bobcats are just slightly more scarce there.
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
tropical climates is between 23.5 in north and 23.5 in south but in polar climate is between 66.5 in north and 66.5 in south and the similar is that both of them have latitude.
some people just manage to live their because either they have no place to go or because their just used to the climate ; they also adapt to the environment
Coniferous trees are trees that produce cones to carry seeds. They also have needles. These features protect trees through the cold, dry winters of the subarctic climates. Moist temperature climates support thick forests of deciduous trees, or trees that lose their leaves in the fall. Some temparate forests include a mix of deciduous and evergreen trees.
it helps it migrate to warmer climates like south africa during cold climates
Germs cannot survive in both warm and cold climates but many germs have a ability that they adapt the warm and cold climates after some time
Evergreens are specially adapted . A waxy coating of an evergreen's needles keep in moisture during the bitter cold.
cold climates
taiga
because they are furry
Evergreen Pine trees do not have leaves,the are pine needles and the shape of the tree helps it to shed snow.
In cold climates, the blubber helps to insulate the animal and keep them warm.. In hot climates, of there's limited food supply, the blubber acts as a food supply.
taiga
IN my cool country, Sweden, we have many kinds of trees: fir, spruce, yew and junipers, all with needles. Also oak, birch, elm, lime, rowan, horse chestnut, aspen, alder. I may have missed a few.
There are lots of plants that grow in cold climates, here is a few of them! Broccoli, Cabbage, Collards, Kale, & Turnips. There are also some flowers that can handle the cold including: Perennials, Camellia Sasanqua, Chinese Juniper, & Honeysuckle. Let's not forget evergreen trees! Hope this helps you out a bit!