The cactus would not survive. If not insects, animals, or fungus that would attack it, the lack of sunlight and overabundance of moisture would kill the cactus. On the other hand, if you took a broad-leafed jungle plant and put it in the desert, it would not survive there, either.
Put endangered species into its habitat and making it banned
panadas are endangerd because of their environment being destroyed by lumberjacks and by tem bing taken away from their natural habitat to be put in zoos
yes because has to put the mosture back into the rainforest plants and animals.
people put them there
just put the word in a sentence like i'm going to the tropical rainforest
yes because that would be their natural habitat
because people make paper with trees and where the rainforest is they want to put houses there
The zoo provides a natural habitat for many different species of animals.
You have to put it in a habitat that looks very natural .Put in dirt as a base and then some big leaves so they can hide under them make sure you put the habitat in shade and feed them bugs.I also cut a plastic cup and filled it with water and put it in the corner of the habitat so they have something to drink. One more thing spray the habitat once a day to keep it moist.
no
When people put salt on the leech the leech dies and the marine leech will survive in the marine habitat.
no, because it will melt and if you put it in the freezer it will turn to ice and not snow!