they go into hibernation.
before they would gather food for the winter and the energy from it would keep them warm. all winter they sleep and eat and sleep and eat until it gets warm again where they start gathering food for the next hibernation...
How are evergreens able to survive the cold winter of the subarctic
Yes. The winters are too cold in Ohio for anacondas to survive or thrive.
Its fat body helps it to survive the cold winters as well as the other season. WOW!
They have a thick waxy coating protecting the pine needles
they helped a lot but im really not to sure but they learned how to grow crops and survive on those cold winters they had
Evergreens are specially adapted . A waxy coating of an evergreen's needles keep in moisture during the bitter cold.
they used buffalo skin and tree bark to make teepees and coats
Very cold winters are typically referred to as harsh winters or severe winters. These winters can bring extreme cold temperatures, heavy snowfall, and harsh weather conditions.
Evergreens are adapted to survive cold winters in subarctic regions by having needle-like leaves which reduce water loss, a waxy coating on their leaves to prevent desiccation, and the ability to photosynthesize at low temperatures. Additionally, their narrow shape reduces surface area and helps to shed snow, preventing breakage from heavy snow accumulation.
Most U.S. states have cold winters.
Many birds migrate to warmer climates to stay warm in the winter. Other birds are suited to survive whenever it is cold outside by using their bodyâ??s fat reserves to keep warm.
It helps keep polar bears warm throughout the cold winters of the north.