The arctic poppy has a very short "growing season" they appear in Antarctica from June to July. These flowers are cup-shaped and face up to the sun, so the sun's rays are directed towards the centre of them. They stay warmer than the air around them. Also it is covered with extremely fine black hairs to keep it warm
The poppies have yellow or white petals, allowing them to blend in with the snow. As well as this, they're heliotropic, meaning they are constantly facing the sun, and can turn in whatever direction the sun is in, in order to get the most out of it being there.
It is cup shaped and faces towards the sun
The arctic poppy follows the sun and it's petals are shaped like a cup to help absorb solar energy.
They use their colors and their parabolic shape for heat. They live in groups for warmth and normally reach 150 to 250 degrees Celsius.
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arctic poppys grow in nunivet canada in the arctic medows
Arctic foxes reproduce sexually.
Les Poppys was created in 1946.
Arctic foxes only breed once each year.
yes
They fly south for the summer to breed.
claude monets picture of poppys is called The poppy field!
e artic fox starts to reproduce at the age of less than one
Yes
it has sexIt is generally thought that the lower number is due to the scarity of prey in the Arctic
OF COURSE. All animals have to reproduce in order to survive.