lichen adapt cold condition because they are made of fur and thick branch which can survive in cold it usally grows in rock because it keep away from cold and snow and keep them warms as well it has 500 spieces of lichen in aectic.
The tundra climate is cold all year and includes mosses and lichens. There is permafrost and the temperature is always cold.
They adapt to cold weather (ice places)
In permafrost regions, vegetation is limited to plant species that can adapt to harsh cold conditions and shallow soil, such as lichens, mosses, dwarf shrubs, and grasses. These plants are typically low-growing and have adaptations like shallow root systems to survive in the extreme cold and disrupted soil structure of permafrost environments.
Because of their fur. It keeps the warmth in and the cold out
get hairy
Yes, there are plants in cold deserts. Even some sheltered parts of the Antarctic Desert have a few lichens, mosses and algae.
they don't need to adapt since they've been in the cold for thousands(or millions depending on your view point) of years
tundra
With Clothes
they huddle together
they use Blubber
they like cold stuff