No.
they have coats of blubber
Yes, hydrophytes can be found in the Arctic region. They include aquatic plants such as water lilies, cattails, and waterweed, which are adapted to survive in cold, wet environments. These plants play an important role in the Arctic ecosystem by providing habitat and food for various animals.
If you are fat, about 3 minutes maximum.
The Arctic is just a region of ice while the Arctic Seas can't freeze because of the salt water.
buffaloes have thicker skin whereas cows have thinner skin
they can adapt to any type of water
Yes, with warm clothes and other people to help. Food and water to!
some non living things is water.
easy food/water/and a white coat which they call fur
In the Arctic, the water cycle is similar to other regions but with some unique features due to the extreme cold temperatures. Water from the Arctic Ocean evaporates, forming sea ice and snow. Melting sea ice and snow contribute to freshwater sources in the region, while precipitation can fall as snow or rain. The frozen nature of the Arctic means that water storage in ice caps and glaciers is significant in this region.
When water reaches an arctic region and cools, it becomes denser and sinks due to its increased salinity and lower temperature. This process is known as thermohaline circulation, where cold water sinks and drives deep ocean currents.
a yak is from Tibet and china the water buffalo is from Africa.