They migrate to Africa, because it's warmer. Also, they are not able to survive in low temperatures, so when season changes (especially winter) they have to morgate to other warmer places
They fly to Africa.
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sunlight, temperature, wind and thats all i know
It needs to be able to adapt to sudden changes in temperature and salinity.
Figs and figwasps share a commonality in that they can both adapt to extreme temperature changes and extreme changes in the amount of water present. Being able to survive under such a range of conditions is unusual.
Changes in the environment, such as temperature, lack of food or stronger currents can cause sharks to adapt.
Aquatic organisms or terrestrial organisms do not adapt better when there are temperature fluctuations. Changes in temperatures will a direct affect on the organisms which may hinder proper adaptations.
No, dogs can adapt to the temperature changes quite fast so it should not be a problem
toucans adapt by migrating
It is when any living thing, such as animal, plants, and humans change their methods of living to adapt to seasons and temperature changes.
personal changes such as what....?
It is best for plants if they are allowed to any major temperature changes, including warm temperatures. If the warmth is not much different than what they are used to they won't need to adapt, but if it is a sudden change the plants should slowly be acclimated to the new temperature.
Animals will adapt, as they always have. The fact of the matter is that Earth has been warmer in the past than it is now. The temperature of this planet is not static...it changes on a fairly regular basis. Animals (including humans) will either adapt to the changes or become extinct.
Platypuses do not readily adapt to changes in their environment. They are particularly sensitive to such changes, and tend to suffer in their hunting skills when their environment is altered.