none the climate is way to cold for plants to survive the cold weather
Nothing fossils can be put in desserts because,well,desserts are sweet treats usually eaten after supper or dinner there is no way an animal would have the chance or time to 1.get trapped in the dessert 2.die in the dessert or 3.be fossilized in the dessert.I must say,I believe they can be found in deserts,if that helps
One technique that often works is to wrap the plants in cloth. For example, I have hanging baskets of fuchsia plants, and when the weather is predicted to be below freezing, I wrap them with towels. Also, heavy watering before the cold arrives can help to protect plants from damage. For very cold or extended cold weather, you can bury the plants with mulch such as straw or wood chips. This will insulate the plants from extreme cold.
Aquatic plants
Plants respond to cold temperatures by reducing their metabolic activities, slowing down growth, and producing antifreeze proteins to prevent ice crystals from forming in their cells. They may also change the composition of their cell membranes to maintain flexibility in cold conditions. Some plants can acclimate to cold temperatures over time by increasing their production of protective compounds.
desserts
if it is some kind of plant that likes the cold
There are no plants on Mount Erebus: it's too cold to support plant life of any kind.
One plant that grows in the dessert is a cactus
Hot deserts are usually sandy. Cold deserts are usually rocky
Ice cream, chesse cake and Ice cream cake.
All over the world, except for desserts.
hot dry places such as desserts
Apple strudel is one that is eaten.
Semolina pudding Sesame honey candy
There are no land animals and only a few mosses and grasses that grow on the Antarctic continent: it's too cold there to support any kind of life.
plants need cold water to survive