In a humid continental climate, plants and animals must adapt to significant seasonal temperature variations, with warm summers and cold winters. Vegetation may include deciduous trees that shed leaves in winter to conserve moisture and energy, while animals often develop thick fur or migratory behaviors to cope with the cold. Additionally, both plants and animals must be resilient to high humidity and precipitation, which can promote fungal growth and require adaptations for water management. Overall, adaptations focus on survival through temperature extremes and moisture availability throughout the year.
Animals commonly found in marine west coast climates include whales, seals, sea otters, puffins, and various species of fish and seabirds. These animals have adapted to the cool, moist conditions and abundant marine resources of this type of climate.
Climate is a term that describes the general conditions of temperature, wind, humidity, precipitation, etc, of a region. Climate does not have specific types of animals. Now, if you specify a particular climate, such as tropical savannah, or arctic tundra, than you can talk about the animals that are typically found in such climate zones.
An area on Earth that shares the same climate and species of animals and plants is called a "biome." Biomes are large ecological areas characterized by specific climatic conditions, vegetation, and wildlife. Examples include deserts, forests, grasslands, and tundras, each supporting distinct communities of organisms adapted to their environment.
Life appears to have adapted to nearly all regions of the world. Darwin described this phenomenon as evolution. As a food source becomes available, organisms that can effectively utilise it become more successful. Equally when a habitat becomes crowded species that can live on the fringe of it can be successful. Although the subarctic may not be your first choice as somewhere to live, the animals and plants that live there are able to do so very effectively and are adapted to the conditions. If they tried to live in a warmer place, the creatures adapted to that environment would out compete them.
Humid continental climate.
they have bed
polar bear
Amazon rainforest, the north pole in the winter, really any geographical area has plants or animals that have adapted to that environment.
Becasue they have had to they have no choice.
Their bodies were adapted to colder conditions.
they cause wet humid conditions
Their bodies were adapted for cold conditions. But the climate was often the same as it is today in Europe and Asia.
An ecosystem is a region where specific climate conditions, plants, and animals all interact and coexist. It is a complex network of living organisms, their physical environment, and the relationships between them. Ecosystems can range from deserts to rainforests, each supporting a unique community of species adapted to thrive in that particular climate.
Animals that live in a humid continental climate include deer, horses, squirrels, chipmunks, mice and rats. Continents that have this type of climate include North America and South America. They live in areas that have grassland, mountains and deserts.
i am not sure but becuase they have thick skinThe seal has adapted thicker skin to survive in a cold climate.
Gorillas (not gorilas) are tropical animals and are not adapted to life in a colder climate. Of course, conditions in a captive setting might allow for the successful survival of a gorilla despite cool conditions.