plants have adaptations to help them survive (live and grow) in different areas. Adaptations are special features that allow a plant or animal to live in a particular place or habitat. These adaptations might make it very difficult for the plant to survive in a different place. This explains why certain plants are found in one area, but not in another. For example, you wouldn't see a cactus living in the Arctic. Nor would you see lots of really tall trees living in grasslands.
its colour
they need to adaped to the rain and shad
green alga grows on it and that makes it camouflage.
The Amazon Rainforest is a tropical rainforest.
lizards like all reptiles are cold blooded
they adapt by taking to the anual floods and humid tempatures
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Its size; it might seem intimidating to other animals it is surrounded with. Its natural ability to hunt; it will go to great lengths to get food so it would be able to survive.
Vancouver is located in the temperate rainforest biome.
A rainforest
no,there would be little change because the cactus wont be able to adapt to the environment.
there will be a little change because the cactus will not survive