Asked by sk8rgurl
What is an example, or maybe even two examples of a plant that grows in one climate but also a climate that that plant doesn't grow in. Thank you very, very much to any help. 8) Thank ya, sk8rgur99
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
The obvious example is most cactuses that grows in arid, desert regions, but do not grow in wet conditions.
Geraniums grow year-round in areas where there is seldom a frost. In Michigan, where I live, geraniums can only be outside during the summer.
Geraniums grow year-round in areas where there is seldom a frost. In Michigan, where I live, geraniums can only be outside during the summer.
Answered by
sk8rgurl
Could you help me again? The same question but with animals? ☺ Please and thank you.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Where do polar bears live? Where do elephants and giraffes live?
How about armadillos? Crocodiles?
How about armadillos? Crocodiles?
Answered by
sk8rgurl
Okay thank you. I knew it, I just couldn't think of any good examples. Thank you Ms. Sue. I think you just saved my life! :) Anyways, thank you so much for your help. sk8rgurl99
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You are very welcome!
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