Some vegetables that can grow in polar climates include kale, cabbage, spinach, carrots, and radishes. These vegetables are hardy and can withstand the cold temperatures and shorter growing seasons characteristic of polar climates. Controlled indoor environments like greenhouses can also expand the range of vegetables that can be grown in polar regions.
the climate made it harder for the people crops to grow. it was sooo hot in Jamestown and there is not much rain so the crops didnt grow as well
Plants that grow in polar bear habitats include mosses, lichens, grasses, sedges, willows, and dwarf shrubs like Arctic willow and Arctic cottongrass. These plants are adapted to the cold, harsh conditions of the Arctic and subarctic regions where polar bears live.
In every way. Climate affects what crops we grow, what kind of houses we build, what kind of clothes we wear and what work and leisure activities we pursue.
Chillies typically grow well in warm climates with plenty of sunlight. They prefer temperatures between 70-90°F (21-32°C) and do best in well-drained soil. Summer is usually the best time to grow chillies, as they thrive in hot weather.
Blue bonnets thrive in regions with a mild climate, including full sun and well-drained soil. These wildflowers are commonly found in the southern United States and require minimal watering once established.
celery,
Temperate.
sweet potatoes
Climate means temperature, kid :)
climate does not grow hay in Oklahoma, or anywhere else, for that matter.
Cold and freezing weather.
Mainly root vegetables that were easy to grow and corn.
The kind of climate that is necessary to grow a lime tree is moderate to sunny climates though there are a few varieties such as the persian lime tree that can withstand a cooler climate.
they grew corn, fruit, and vegetables.
No vegetables are found in Antarctica: it's too cold to grow anything on the continent.
sping and summer time.
grains, and vegetables like corn