Yes, there are fungi that live in deserts as lichens. Lichens can also be found at the poles (which are also dry since cold air does not hold much moisture and there is not much liquid water in the soil).
Fungi are like plants because they are able to use the sun for energy. Fungi need dry, cool places in which to grow.
Their large surface areas make them dry out easily.
Fungi grow in many different types of environments. These includes warm, moist places, as well as dry places with large amounts of salt.
Actually if you go to the tundra you will barely find a specific type of bacteria. This is because the cold slows down the reproduction and soon they will die off. Maybe you should try viruses they survive pretty well in the cold.
They both eat and reproduce
all viruses and fungi can be contracted by walking barefoot in damp areas
Their large surface areas make them dry out easily.
Their large surface areas make them dry out easily.
Fungi grow in many different types of environments. These includes warm, moist places, as well as dry places with large amounts of salt.
Because gray wolves do live in dry areas and cold areas.
They cannot trap moisture.
Wet surfaces.
They live in hot dry areas
Preferably not, as they evolved in dry areas.
fungi can vary, it depends on the type. The most common climate for fungi is warm moist areas although some grow in dark and cold climates.
They live in hot and dry areas
They live in dry areas as well, forests and plains.
They live in the hot, dry areas of the Indonesian Islands.