Yes, that's the only place they do live. They have to be in a liquid water environment.
Protista. However, not all members of the kingdom protista are unicellular. Some may be multicellular, or may even live in colonies. Some members of fungi are also unicellular, such as yeast.
wet environments such as: snow, streams, ponds, lakes, and wet soil. They do not live in water that has chlorine like pools.
Because of the small leaves which some plants have, they can not live in nice and dry places and can't get enough oxygen and can't get produce carbon dioxide. Therefore they can only live in wet damp and dark places. Hopeful this answers your question.
Yes, molds can also be classified into wet and dry. Based on their growth places, molds can be dry or wet.
protista are eukaryote because they have a nucleus
AnswerThey are microscopic but when there is a mass of it it becomes a solid colour like red.They live in damp or wet places like ponds, the sea, rivers and under leaf litter in rainforests.
wet places
in wet places
Yes they love wet places, unless your talking about frogs that dont live near anything wet of course :/
No.
yes because they live in tropical places which is wet and hot.
Its wet in places and not wet in places
during rain or monsoon as they live in wet places
none
because they have short limbs and they are camouflaged
Protists are found in many places. They are mostly found ponds and streams, and the ocean as well. Strangely, they are found also in human and animal digestive tracts.
it lives in damp places like mud or wet grass it also live in wet soil and if we dig it about 1 inch-2 inch in muddy(wetty not at all places) lands we can find them