You might be referring to plants that thrive in tropical environments, such as rainforests and swamps. These plants are adapted to high temperatures and high humidity levels.
Cacti are plants that have leafless stems and grow in hot, dry places like deserts. They have adapted to store water in their stems to survive in arid environments. Another example is the agave plant, which also has leafless stems and is well-suited to thrive in hot, dry conditions.
Gentian plants do not grow very tall because they have a relatively shallow root system. These plants have adapted to grow in rocky, alpine environments where the soil is thin and not well-suited for deep root penetration. Additionally, their shorter stature helps them withstand strong winds and harsh weather conditions at higher altitudes.
Plants in the desert are adapted to hot, arid conditions with limited water availability. They often have thick, waxy coatings and deep root systems to conserve water. In contrast, plants in the tundra are adapted to cold, dry conditions with a short growing season. They tend to be low-growing with adaptations like hairy stems and leaves to insulate against the cold.
Take the temperature and measure the precipitation over a period of time. The immediate temperatures and precipitation are not enough to determine which ecosystem you are in. One hot and dry day does not a desert make. Rain does not necessarily mean that you are in a rainforest. Weather patterns over a period of time indicate which ecosystem you are in. or Look around you and observe what plants and animals do live there Love, Nessa apex: Look around you and observe what plants and animals do live there. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- lol :)
some plants may not have the ability to live in cold places. In Asia its hot and theres only plants that could grow in hot places.
It all Depends on what plant or animal it is. Like a cactus can live in the desert and polar bears can't live in warm places.
Rhino's live in hot places like Africa
Definitely hot places.
they live in warm places!!!
they live in cold places
they live in hot places
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You might be referring to plants that thrive in tropical environments, such as rainforests and swamps. These plants are adapted to high temperatures and high humidity levels.
Non avian dinosaurs lived in both hot and cold places. Birds, which are a group of dinosaurs, also live in hot places, as well as cold ones. So, no matter how you look at it, it's true that dinosaurs lived and live in hot places.
they live in islands and places hot.