strangler figs, coconut trees, and lilly pads
its very cold and sometimes moderate
Plants that live in the subarctic region include willow, birch, poplar, and lichen. These plants have adapted to the cold and harsh conditions of the subarctic climate, with short growing seasons and low temperatures. They play a crucial role in the ecosystem by providing food and habitat for wildlife.
the range is the lowest range there isn't there are no way from getting from the range.When the range come to a point it atomically stop.why is there so many range?
The subarctic region is located in the northern parts of North America, Europe, and Asia, just below the Arctic Circle. It is characterized by cold winters, short summers, and a mix of coniferous forests, tundra, and taiga vegetation.
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.
where can i find info about the subartic Indians
no vegetaion
subartic
coniferous forest
its very cold and sometimes moderate
yes it is
Plants that live in the subarctic region include willow, birch, poplar, and lichen. These plants have adapted to the cold and harsh conditions of the subarctic climate, with short growing seasons and low temperatures. They play a crucial role in the ecosystem by providing food and habitat for wildlife.
its very cold and sometimes moderate
it is subartic and atic
subartic
Tundra
Subartic