No
that is not true
A group of living things is called a population if they belong to the same species, a community if they comprise different species living in the same area, and an ecosystem if they interact with each other and their physical environment.
No, they adapt to their surroundings so they can survive in their changed envorment!
No, living environment and biology are not the same. Biology is the scientific study of living organisms and their interactions with each other and their environment. Living environment, on the other hand, refers to the physical and social surroundings that support life and provide habitat for organisms.
Icicles and living things are both affected by external conditions such as temperature and environment. Both can grow and change in response to these conditions. However, icicles lack the basic characteristics of living things such as cellular structure, growth and reproduction.
Living things and nonliving things are not the same. It's basically Organic v.s. Inorganic.
All living things require energy, reproduce, grow and develop, respond to stimuli from their environment, and have the ability to adapt to their surroundings in order to survive. Additionally, all living things are made up of cells, contain genetic material, and have the capacity for evolution over time.
Living things don't normally stay the same as long as non living things do. Most living things will die before a mountain crumbles.
A community
Marlins adapt to their environment the same way all living things do, by the process of evolution via natural selection and random mutation.
Assuming all living things need the same care and environment for survival. Not recognizing the signs of distress or illness in a living organism. Incorrectly identifying the nutritional needs of a particular living thing.
Individuals of the same kind living in the same environment are referred to as a population. Populations share common characteristics and interact with each other as well as with their environment. They play a crucial role in ecological processes and dynamics.
then the world would be the same