because of the extreme cold in that region
The Arctic region typically has the shortest growing season due to its cold climate and long winters. Areas within the Arctic Circle can have growing seasons as short as a few weeks to a couple of months.
The three vegetation zones within European Russia are the taiga, the forest steppe, and the steppe. The taiga consists of coniferous forests, the forest steppe is a mix of forests and grasslands, and the steppe is characterized by vast grasslands with few trees.
Very few organisms are found at the south pole due to the extreme cold temperatures, lack of sunlight for most of the year, and limited availability of food sources. The harsh conditions make it difficult for plants and animals to survive in this region.
bears~Actually, there are few animals in the higher Karakoram ranges. Some large sheep, the Marco Polo sheep, the very rare snow leopard, and some birds here and there, but there are very few, if any, large mammals such as bears. There is no food for big animals like that.
because of the type of environment
There were quite a few animals that were common to pilgrims region. Some of these animals include turkey, water fowl, heath hen, eel and white-tailed deer among others.
Taiga, moose are one of the few animals that actually eat conifers (yuck yuck yuck, what a thought)
The Arctic region typically has the shortest growing season due to its cold climate and long winters. Areas within the Arctic Circle can have growing seasons as short as a few weeks to a couple of months.
usually, animals in the polar region have thicker coats than animals in desert regions. Also many animals in the polar reagon have white or dull coats to blend into a cold enviorment. Polar: cold region Desert" hot region
The taiga cordillera, which spans parts of Canada and Alaska, has a relatively low population density due to its harsh climate and rugged terrain. The population in this region is sparse, primarily consisting of Indigenous communities and small towns. Exact numbers can vary, but estimates suggest that only a few hundred thousand people inhabit the broader taiga cordillera area.
No, it actually isn't. It is one of the rarest. It is pretty amazing if you can see one because there are only a few in the Taiga.
The Taiga only has coniferous trees because the conditions are so harsh that they are one of the very few plants that can withstand such harsh conditions.
The Taiga and tropical rainforest have a few things in common. They share location, they are both lush, and heavily populated with trees.
White lions are native to only the Greater Timbavati region of South Africa and are extremely rare. There are so few of them in the wild, they are technically considered to be extinct.
Truth be told, even today, very few people live in the taiga. In fact, the taiga is the largest tract of undisturbed forest left in the world. That is because it is so cold and remote. In fact, most of the year, work can't be done there at all. The taiga is primarily used for timber. Very few people live there.
The taiga is a very inhospitable place to live - it is usually cold and it is hard to grow food to eat. These two things made it a historically hard place to live, and very few people have ventured to live there throughout history.
White lions are native to only the Greater Timbavati region of South Africa and are extremely rare. There are so few of them in the wild, they are technically considered to be extinct.