no, one can only live in its habitat , as for example
fish can only live in water
we humans in we breathe air to live like we cannot in water and a fish cannot stay outside water
Yes, it is possible for organisms to live in different environments. Organisms have adapted to survive in a wide range of habitats, such as deserts, deep-sea hydrothermal vents, polar regions, and even outer space. Through various adaptations, including changes in behavior, physiology, and morphology, organisms can thrive in diverse environments.
Every organism has a variety of adaptationsthat enable it to live in its environment.
The mutations or other changes are adaptations.
A habitat is the place where an organism lives or can be classified as a possible living environment for an organism. You can call a specific cave where a bear lives it's habitat, or you can describe some other cave that doesn't have that bear living in it, but that could be a possible living environment for that bear. Now, variables such as species can affect what you classify as a "habitat" in this way, so be sure to take that into consideration.
Ecosystem
IT will live on the land.landland
It doesn't loser...
bacteria domain archaea
Living organisms that live in a tree is- Mainly insects or squirrels. Or possible other birds. Hope this helps
Like any other organism, cats also adapt to the environment around them. They survive by adapting to live in the area they are in.
Slowly starving. No food, or no possible home, they must either move, or starve, or die either way.
If an organism is equipped well enough to thrive in an extreme environment, then the variety of competition is either nonexistent or limited. On the other hand, many organisms that live in an easy environment have to compete with other life-forms.
The diversity of functions an organism can hold in its environment, and the diversity of habitats in which it can live. (Example) A shark is very niche diverse because it can live in an environment with live fish and eat them, or an environment with mostly dead fish and just eat the dead ones. That's why sharks are "living fossils."