Animals living in the adapted to the cold condition very well by mostly having a thick coat under their skin, known as blubber. Such animals are penguins, polar bears, whales, seals, wolves, arctic foxes, arctic hares, reindeer, sables, arctic ground squirrels, lynxes, etc.
Plants found in frigid zones include mosses, lichens, grasses, and small shrubs adapted to cold temperatures and short growing seasons. These plants are typically low-growing and hardy, able to survive in harsh conditions with minimal sunlight and nutrient availability. Examples include Arctic willow, Arctic poppy, and Arctic heather.
Some plants found in frigid zones include Arctic moss, Arctic willow, Arctic poppy, lichens, and alpine plants like saxifrage and heather. These plants have adaptations to survive the extreme cold temperatures and short growing seasons of frigid regions. They play a crucial role in maintaining the delicate ecosystems of these environments.
The north and south frigid zones (also known as the Arctic and the Antarctic) lie near the poles.
The arctic and antarctic.
Earth's polar zones are also called the Earth's Frigid Zones.
The frigid zone lies near the temperate zones which consist of the tepid latitudes.
Frigid zone lies at the extreme Northen hemispheres (the Artic) and extreme Souther hemisphers (the Antarctic) of earth
Trucks may be used as well as airplanes. It really depends on where exactly the frigid zone is.
Both polar regions on Earth are frigid zones.
Tropical Zone , Temperate Zone and Frigid Zone
There ARE vegetations in the frigids zones: "The plants of the relatively infertileArctic tundra (lichens, mosses, grasses, cushion plants, and low shrubs) spring to life during the short summer season and remain dormant for the remaining ten months of the year."
The Hottest Part of the Earth's Zones is The Tropic of Caner/Capricorn (23.5*) (South and North)