Biology, asked by bhavyaarora17, 10 months ago

Siberia is a very cold place located in the arctic region.

This place is very cold during the summer, and even colder during the winter.

During the winter there’s less sunlight and freezing cold temperature.

No water is available in liquid form. So, the growth of a tree is impossible

But during summer, there is a supply of water, some sunlight is also present.

So, growth is possible in this s

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Answered by rajkumardubey93
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Yes, growth is possible there.

The organisms adapt themselves on the basis of their environment. Owing to the cold climate the trees become evergreen and develop needle shaped leaves to prevent water loss.

Similarly organisms living there adapt to the environment in order to survive the climate.

Answered by virat293
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Answer:

Oymyakon, in Siberia, holds the record for being the coldest permanently inhabited place on earth. The village, which sits 217 miles (350 km) below the Arctic Circle, is home to more than 210,000 people, despite its ground being in a constant state of permafrost.

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