Biology, asked by zishanshajeer123, 7 months ago

1. Explain how animals are adapted to tropical rainforest, temperate forest and boreal forest?
2. Explain the adaptations of plants in tropical rainforest, temperate forest and boreal forest.
3. Describe the similarities and differences between the plants seen in boreal and desert plants.

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Answered by priyankadanu113
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Explanation:

1..Animals in temperate deciduous forests have to adapt to changing seasons. They must be able to cope with cold winters and hot summers. Some animals

hibernate or migrate during the winter to escape the cold. ... This is an essential adaptation because black bears often live in hollowed trees.

2.....

Plant Adaptations in the Deciduous Forest Biome

Trees have thick bark to protect them in the cold winters. Deciduous trees drop their leaves prior to the winter which lets them store water/moisture and survive the cold winter. When the leaves are dropped, the trees and plants seal the open area to retain moisture.

3..... differences

1. plant in boreal forest

Six genera of trees are found as canopy dominants across the entire extent of boreal forest: pine (Pinus), fir (Abies), larch (Larix), spruce (Picea), birch (Betula), and aspen (Populus).

2.plaint in desert..

One of the chief adaptions of plant life to desert climates has been to reduce leaf and stem size. This allows the plant to concentrate its water instead of spreading it out over a wider surface area. Desert trees and shrubs tend to be short, with fewer leaves and branches.They often experience rain, up to 180 inches a year. They are generally attractive as they have large leaves

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