Plants in Antarctica have adapted to survive extreme conditions through several strategies. They often have small, low-growing forms to minimize exposure to harsh winds and freezing temperatures. Many possess a thick, waxy cuticle that reduces water loss and protects against UV radiation. Additionally, some species have developed antifreeze proteins to prevent cellular damage from ice formation.
There is no native or permanent population on Antarctica. People who live and work there temporarily are issued extreme cold weather gear, so that they can survive the extreme polar environment.
Some organisms are better at adaptation to their environment because of their size, their diet, or any number of other reasons.
to survive better
Antarctica does not have bees because they would freeze to death.
Antarctica has no ants because it is a cold and desolate place.
no organisms adapt to the environment to help them survive
Antarctica is a continent and krill are sea animals. The liquid sea is always warmer than the ambient temperature in Antarctica. The cold Southern Ocean is a natural habitat for krill.
Yes, Antarctica is part of Earth's biosphere. Despite its harsh conditions, such as extreme cold and limited sunlight, there are still various forms of life that exist in Antarctica, including bacteria, algae, fungi, and some animal species like penguins and seals. These organisms have adapted to survive in this extreme environment.
The inciting incident of "Surviving Antarctica" is when the main characters embark on a journey to Antarctica and their plane crashes, leaving them stranded in the harsh environment. This event sets off the main conflict and challenges the characters to survive in extreme conditions.
No of course not! Nothing grows well in Antarctica for cattle to survive on!
animals have adapted to the Kenya environment over time and that is why they can survive there
are adapted to survive periods of drought by sealing themselves in their shells, but slugs are quite restricted by the amount of water in their environment. ...