Yes, Animals and Plants need the right climate to survive. c:
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Sheer luck of the draw: Sometimes, plants or animals were just in the right place at the right time.
Because it has water animals and animals that need water to survive (We found our answer on Wikepedia)
It varies from animal to animal. For example a camel's climate is much more hotter than of polar bear's climate
All of them, just create the right climate for them.
Because all animals have the right to live.
Most of animals have at least a small amount of their diet dedicated to plants. Quite a few depend all of their diet to plants. Plants on the other hand rely on animals to repopulated, to spread seeds, or sometimes even to eat some competition for sunlight, or food.
Plants produce plants and animals produce animals! what kind of questin is that.?
sunlight and the right temperature
Because they have to live in the right tempeture. If not, then it will die. It has to be SPECIFIC.
Fossil fuels wwwwwwwere once living plants and animals. If they were plants they got their energy from the sun, and if they were animals they got their energy from eating plants who got their energy from the sun, or from eating animals who ate animals who ate plants who got their energy from the sun. In other words the sun is the source of all energy. The sun´s energy is stored in living beings, in plants and the animals that eat the plants, and if conditions are right, that energy is then stored in the form of fossil fuels.
Yes, the amount of rainfall in an area can significantly influence the types of organisms that can thrive there. Organisms have adapted to different levels of rainfall, with some species requiring a lot of water while others can survive in arid conditions. Thus, areas with varying amounts of rainfall will support different populations of plants and animals.
Plants need carbon dioxide as much as we need oxygen. If there isn't any air in space for us to breathe, plants can't survive. Plus, we don't know what any other galaxies are like right now.