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Each organism has adaptations for its specific environment. Those adaptations will allow it to survive easily in one environment, but may make it impossible for that organism to survive in another environment. For example, a polar bear can live in the Arctic, but it would die of heat stroke within hours if you took it the Sahara Desert. Because each environment supports different adaptations, different organisms live in each environment, and each environment adds to the variety of organisms on Earth.

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Every environmental anomaly on - in - or about earth contributes too, or is associated with living inhabitants 'systematically', directly and indirectly.

Removal, alterations too, or exhaustion of a 'systems' elemental compositions affects the entire chain of events.

LIFE is tenacious though, 'it' will find a 'way'....

As environments change, some living thing will become adapted to the consequence's.

Changes by cosmic events created alternate environments, but 'life' endured.

Changes of surface atmospheric conditions by solar events created alternate environments, and 'life' endured.

'Diversity' is the operative word in your question... environments.. life... and continuance are all relevant to one another systematically.

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Earth is able to support diversity of life:

It has the suitable atmosphere which is made up of different gases.

It has a moderate temperature as it is not to far and not to close to the sun.

It has the a suitable amount of water covering 2/3 of the Earth's surface.

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