A red finger sponge lives in warm water
Chloroflexi live on marine sponge especially in Spongilla Lacustris. They get most of the sugar from the marine sponge host and use that carbon source for fermentation and photosynthesis.
Answer Depending on what kind of climate you live in, evergreens don't need water if you live in a climate that is cold to icy, but if you live in a warm climate say Florida then yes of course water them and you might want to feed them some fertilizer at the same time.
typicaly sponges live in coral reefs with other sponges in their own habitat in the depths of the ocean floor!!!!
Assuming you're in reasonable shape and in ideal conditions (that is, not in the heat or cold and not moving much) a human can probably live for about 3 to 5 days without any water. Healthier humans can live another day or so longer.
Sperm cannot live under the fingernails. It can only thrive in warm and moist environments. They are the male reproductive cells.
under water
While salamanders and frogs do live in water, they don't only live in water. So your answer is a Sponge.
No, he couldn't!
MOSTLY live in cold water
clams live mostly in cold water.
sponge , starfish and octopus
Cold water.
Marine means water and a sponge is one of those odd little creatures you never see. The marine sponge lives in most seas.
Danios normally live in warmer water but are also excellent swimmers in cold water
Clown fish are tropical marine species, they do not live in cold water.
angler fish do not live in the cold
I think most of these sponge species live in aquatic habitats. Such as cold oceans in the Arctic and Antarctic, but few live in warmer climates. About 150 of the sponge species live in warm climates, like tropical areas, while most live in cold areas.