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Species that are not native to the environment but still survive despite the overwhelming odds and different climate.
Harsh Mander was born in 1955.
Harsh Goenka was born in 1957.
Vivian G. Harsh was born in 1890.
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So they can survive through harsh winters in the mountains
No, unless you have a green house Bananas will not survive the harsh winters of northern states.
eskimos and Inuits were the tribes credited with inventing igloos to survive their harsh winters.
by getting enough exercise and eating also there fur helps them live through harsh winters
they hunt for food
they could not survive the harsh winters and retreated back to England.
Jamestown early settlers faced harsh winters and were unable to grow the food they need to survive.
No, avocados will not survive in Minnesota. Avocados are a warm weather plant that cannot withstand harsh winters (snow or frost)
harsh winters kill grass, bisons' favored food source.
Throughout history New Jersey has had many harsh winters. In 1777 a harsh winter in New Jersey had a devastating effect on Washington's army.
The English/Europeans were not used to the harsh winters that North America offered its inhabitants, and so the Native Americans saved the Europeans by showing them how to survive the winters when they first arrived. I hope that helps!
They grew a surplus of crops so they could store it to use during harsh winters.