Animals or plants that have adapted to temperate climates have certain behavior patterns. Plants and animals in a desert for instance have adapted to use of low volumes of water and extreme heat.
Xerophytes: plants that are adapted to live in very dry climates
Most evergreen plants are found in regions with temperate climates, such as forests in North America, Europe, and East Asia. They can also be found in tropical regions, particularly in mountainous areas where the climate is cooler. Evergreen plants are adapted to retain their leaves year-round, allowing them to photosynthesize and survive in harsher conditions.
Earthworms are common decomposers that break down the remains of dead plants and animals in the Temperate Grasslands. They help in recycling nutrients back into the soil, which is essential for the ecosystem's health and productivity.
Plants and animals have adapted to feed, reproduction, and life on land by utilizing oxygen or carbon dioxide that is absorbed through lungs or via photosynthesis rather than using gills. They have adapted with fur to keep them warm and legs to move them safely on land. Plants have adapted to utilize sunlight and animals to reproduce.
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Xerophytes: plants that are adapted to live in very dry climates
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Some plants can be grown outdoors in cool, temperate climates. Or, there is often a temperate response to an insulting challenge.
Taiga comes under arctic zone, hence only plants adapted to temperate climate are living there.
Animals that live in mild climates are typically adapted to moderate temperatures and seasonal changes. Examples of animals that thrive in mild climates include deer, squirrels, rabbits, foxes, and various species of birds. These animals have evolved to regulate their body temperatures and find food sources that are abundant in temperate environments. Overall, mild climates support a diverse range of wildlife that can adapt to fluctuating weather patterns.
Decreasing amounts of sunlight
In the tropics there are no real seasons (as there are in temperate climates) and therefor the plants that grow in the tropics do not show seasonal behaviour. However, in the tropics plants do still have times for flowering, seeding etc. but these are no synchronised across all species. There are also some climates where there are wet (when plants are able to grow) and very dry periods (when plants wither) some plant species are adapted to this variability.
A group of plants and animals adapted to similar conditions is called a community.
Most evergreen plants are found in regions with temperate climates, such as forests in North America, Europe, and East Asia. They can also be found in tropical regions, particularly in mountainous areas where the climate is cooler. Evergreen plants are adapted to retain their leaves year-round, allowing them to photosynthesize and survive in harsher conditions.