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False. Living things require water to survive as it is essential for various bodily functions. While some organisms can survive short periods without water, living without it for a long period of time would result in dehydration and eventual death.
The gradual change in living things over long periods of time is called evolution. It involves genetic variation, natural selection, and adaptation leading to the development of new species.
No
There is no consumable item known as warter. However, water is important because it is needed by every living thing on the planet. There are very few living things which can survive for long periods of time without clean water. It is also the home for aquatic life that can't live on land.
Different animals can survive without water for different periods of time. For example: A fish can not go very long at all without water but a camel can go a very long time without water. Humans can go without water for about 98 hours but after that they are almost dead.
The gradual change in the characteristics of a species over time is called evolution. The theory of evolution by natural selection was first proposed by Charles Darwin.
Wind, water, and living things are three means of seed dispersal in plants. Wind can carry seeds over long distances, water can transport seeds downstream, and living things such as animals can scatter seeds as they move around. These mechanisms help plants colonize new areas and increase genetic diversity.
No, living things cannot be found in the asthenosphere. The asthenosphere is a region of the Earth's mantle that consists of hot, solid rock that is capable of flowing over long periods of time. Conditions in the asthenosphere are too extreme to support life.
Fleas do not like water and are not able to survive in wet environments for long periods of time. They are adapted to living on dry surfaces and can drown if submerged in water.
90 days because they have water in there humps
Living things don't normally stay the same as long as non living things do. Most living things will die before a mountain crumbles.