Continental climates, characterized by significant temperature variations between seasons, host a variety of plant species. Common vegetation includes deciduous trees like oaks and maples, conifers such as pines and spruces, and a range of grasses and shrubs. In regions with cold winters, plants have adaptations like shedding leaves to conserve water, while those in warmer summer areas may have deeper root systems to access moisture. Additionally, wildflowers and herbaceous plants thrive in these regions, especially in temperate grasslands.
continental drift
no plants live in there but there are 5 ducks
Xerophytes: plants that are adapted to live in very dry climates
Hi I think its howmuch water it needs
i think that enable seed plants to live in a wide variety of environment. because all plants need water so that they can live
There are not many plants that live in the continental slope. One of the few plants that live here is algae.
small and large plants, short grasses, and trees
Live at the Continental Club was created in 1992.
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Great White and tiger sharks live in the continental rise.
Continental rifting will cause plants and animals to evolve due to their changing habitats. Plants and animals that become isolated will begin to diverge and change to fit into their new ecosystems.
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seahorses do not live in plants.
Aquatic plants live in sea or oceans.