no they do not like water more than land to they only go in water if they are thirsty or to hot
No. Elephants breathe air. They might swim underwater and use their trunks like snorkels to breathe air, but, that is the exception to the rule. Most elephants stay on land and never go more than a few feet into the water.
Yes, animals do live on land. there are lots for example, giraffes, elephants, lions, kangaroos and lots more. animals that live on land have to surive on living plants or other land animals. For more info just comment and i will.
no. water put on water makes more water. its the same as land on land. put land on land, makes more land not dyer land.
The answer depends on the specific animals being referred to. Many animals, such as mammals like elephants and tigers, walk on land, while others, like fish and dolphins, swim in water. Some species, like frogs, are amphibious and can do both, depending on their life stage. If you have a specific animal in mind, I can provide more detailed information!
There is more water on earth than land.
it has more water than land because earth is made of water
Yes, there is more water than land.
Elephants need many more pounds/kilograms of food a day than could be provided in the desert and this dies not even consider the water needs of elephants.
Water heats and cools more slowly than land because of its higher specific heat capacity. This means that water requires more energy to change its temperature compared to land. As a result, bodies of water like oceans and lakes tend to maintain more stable temperatures than land areas.
because water doesn't like the feel of land mammals, so this causes the evaporation of sand crabs more useful to sailors and housewives.
Water, because water covers more of the earth than land.
land because there are more activities on land and it is more likely to be on land than in water