some can and some cannot
The term used to describe organisms that can survive in severe conditions is extremophiles. Extremophiles are able to thrive in environments with extreme temperatures, pH levels, salinity, pressure, or other challenging conditions that are typically uninhabitable for most forms of life. Examples of extremophiles include bacteria living in hot springs, organisms in deep-sea hydrothermal vents, and lichens in arid deserts.
All organisms rely on chemicals to survive. Water is a chemical.
hibernation
While there are organisms that can live for long periods of time and organisms that can survive extreme conditions, there is no organism that is immortal. Unless God counts.
they can adapt to changing conditions better...adapt or become extinct!
They are actually warm blooded and some of them are filled with fur
To survive. If they're to cold, they might freeze. And if there to hot, they will boil.
well firstly when some guy named david Hutchinson comes along and gets gentle with your sister that's serous conditions
True arthrophiles are organisms, often bacteria, that thrive in environments with low water activity, such as in salt marshes or areas with high salt concentrations. They have evolved mechanisms to survive in these harsh conditions, where most other organisms cannot survive.
a greater chance to survive if the environmental conditions suddenly change.
Natural selection
photosynthesis helps organisms survive by providing them with oxygen to breathe.