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which of the following is a cold habitat plant?​

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Answered by rockpallavee3579
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Step-by-step explanation:

When we think of the word “plants” we typically picture trees, bushes, grasses, and ferns – so-called “vascular plants” because of their full systems of leaves, stems, and roots. However, the plant kingdom also includes mosses, liverworts, and hornworts, simpler plants that lack these water-transporting structures.

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Answered by zumba12
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The plants which are Cold habitat Plants are Coneflower, Blue Spruce, Catmint etc.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Polar habitats, also known as cold habitats, can be found at the very top and bottom of the Earth. They're bitterly cold, windy, and covered in snow and ice. Tundra covers a significant portion of polar habitats.
  • Some of the plants which grow in cold habitat are Coneflower, Blue Spruce, Catmint etc.
  • These plants have shallow roots and are wide spread, making them good at storing and finding water. Some plants' seeds are dormant until there is enough rain for them to germinate. They are protected by their spines from becoming prey for cold desert animals.
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