sap gives it heat
they are covered I bark and they basically go in to hibernation
Most mammals cope with cold weather with a layer of fat or their fur.
John Cope - British Army officer - died in 1760.
John Cope - British Army officer - was born in 1690.
By thermoregulation.
No. There is not palm trees in the state of Maine. It's to cold for them.
By improving the matigation measures
Swallows cope with harsh weathers by seeking shelter in protected areas such as barns, caves, or hollow trees. They also have adaptations like huddling together for warmth and delaying migration if necessary. Additionally, their feathers provide insulation and they have the ability to adjust their metabolism to conserve energy during cold conditions.
Aspen trees are better suited for landscaping in a cold climate compared to birch trees. Aspen trees are more cold-hardy and can withstand harsh winter conditions better than birch trees.
Yes, deciduous trees can grow in subarctic forests, although they are less common than coniferous species. In these regions, some hardy deciduous trees, like birch and aspen, are adapted to the harsh climate and shorter growing seasons. These trees typically have strategies to cope with the cold, such as shedding their leaves in winter to conserve energy and moisture. Overall, while deciduous trees are present, conifers are more dominant in subarctic forest ecosystems.
All the trees died...sorry
Some hibernate. Some have fur and / or blubber as insulation.