Some examples of plant life that can thrive in chilly regions include coniferous trees such as pine, spruce, and fir trees; cold-hardy shrubs like juniper and holly; and cold-tolerant grasses such as fescue and ryegrass. These plants have adaptations that allow them to survive and even thrive in cold climates.
The plant with the longest life cycle is the Antarctic moss, which can live for more than 5,000 years. Its slow growth rate and ability to withstand extreme environmental conditions contribute to its longevity.
A geographic area that plant and animal life and the natural process that sustains them live is called an ecosystem. An ecosystem must have the conditions right for survival of inhabitants.
As a plant, the extreme conditions in zones characterized by hot deserts or frigid polar regions would be the most challenging to thrive in. These zones often have limited water availability, high temperatures, or extreme cold, presenting significant obstacles for plant survival and growth.
The makahiya plant, also known as Mimosa pudica, is native to South and Central America but can now be found in many tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. It typically grows in sandy soil, along roadsides, and in open grasslands.
Yes, a woodlouse belongs among the world's herbivores (plant-eaters). The crustacean in question (Oniscidea spp) prefers dead plant matter but may irritate gardeners by preying upon seedlings and strawberries.
A Juniper Tree.
Polar bears live in the Arctic, penguins live in the Antarctic, both of which are polar regions and have no significant plant life.
Butterflies do not live in extreme cold environments such as polar regions or high mountain peaks where temperatures are consistently below freezing. Additionally, they do not typically inhabit desert regions where plant life is scarce.
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because plant cells are organism that can live through life
there are two plant that live in the whatsoever they are called bacterial
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An annual plant typically lives for one year before completing its life cycle.
Plants must complete their life cycle to fulfill their true purpose. For plant's life cycle to continue a seedling must live long enough to produce new seeds.