Generally, horses do not live in the desert.
However, the situation is different in Australia. The Australian wild horse is the brumby, and this refers to any of a variety of horses descended from introduced horses from Asia, Africa and South America. Brumbies are hardy animals, living in all the climatic and topographical zones of Australia, from the deserts to the Snowy Mountains.
Most horses like the winter more.
We don't like being sweaty, and neither do horses.
But some horses can adapt to hotter/colder weather easier than others though.
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Yes horses can suffer heat stroke if left out in the sun for too long.Some native horses and ponies can survive winter without rugs but do need trees or some type of shelter from the cold .
Yes. As long as you give them a lot of cold water and splash them with water everyday.
They create their own water and store it in their bodies. Just like camels do.
bcuz climates affect plant ex: desert: less plants so when there is less plants and a hot climate its probably a desert ...
well obviousely nobody can survive in really hot weather you will die for god sake you cannot live in 90 degrees its so hot
How do tropical climates differ from eachother?
many mosses are able to survive harsh conditions, extremely hot or cold, because they can survive the loss of most o their body water and rehydrate when moisture is available
They CAN survive in hot weather, but need to be provided with shade and water since they were bred for cold climates.
They have very large ears to keep their bodies cool.
because a dessert is a hot climate and some animals can't survive in hot climates
horses can live in diffrent climates. it depends on the breed.example:the icelandic pony lives in the artic,the pasofino does not.
They would need a cool place to stay, with shade and, preferably, with air conditioning.
People survive in hot climates by learning to adapt in a number of ways. For instance, they will change the way they dress, apply sunscreen more often, and try to stay in the shade as much as possible.
A horses body helps them to survive in many ways. The most easily noticed is that they are one of the very few animals that sweat through their skin, this in itself is probably one of the greatest reasons they can live in hot climates. Another reason is that they can go fairly long periods without drinking, and when they cannot find an easy source of water they will dig for it, the same applies to food. Horses also have very good night vision and that can allow them to come out at night when it is cooler and stay somewhere sheltered during the hottest part of the day.
The archaebacteria is a unicellular organism without a nucleus. They are known to survive in extreme climates and environments. The first were discovered in 1977 in the boiling hot springs at Yellowstone National Park.
because there is very hot or very cold climates with very little water and rainfall, it is hard for animals and plants to survive
date palms , cactus and plants with long roots.
The cells that are in thermophiles need extreme heat to multiply, they have adapted by changing their body temperature and now survive best in hot climates.
People wear cotton in hot climates because the cotton is an absorbing material. In hot climates people sweat a lot and the cotton absorbs that.