If all animals died then they could survive for a few months. They might be able to eat vegetables for a while but most fruit and cereal crops are pollinated by bees so these would also die out.
Species would survive indefinably in such conditions .
humans can survive for at least 100 years minimum 50 maximum 150
90 to 120 days
No. Chimpanzees are a tropical species and would be poorly suited to survive a Canadian winter.
There is more than most likely no way the human race will survive that. However, it won't be for a very long time.
Species would survive indefinably in such conditions .
very well, thank you
Sure, they might.
Not for very long !
No. It is not necessary for EVERY member of a species to reproduce in order for the species to survive. Consider humans. Some are infertile and can't reproduce, and some choose not to reproduce, yet the human species survives.
the rare species of tom can survive for a billion year with that storage ;)
Presumably you mean "can the human population survive a glaciation". The human species can, and has survived previous glaciations but in relatively small numbers. The main population will not survive as their food producing land will be covered in ice and there is not enough land near the tropics to hold the full human population.
a human can survive in jungle about 4 weeks if you have alot of water you can survive about 7 weeks.
Not very long, alcohol dehydrates your body.
Some species can survive years out of water ( in mud/clay) others not so long.
The average human can survive under water for approximately 5 minutes but no more then 10.
humans can survive for at least 100 years minimum 50 maximum 150