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They survive in different habitats. Animals with hair can survive in cold and warm places, and animals without hair survive in warm places.
The plants are made in biosphere. These places are the only in which organisms survive.
Seeds grow in different places because they have adapted to specific environmental conditions such as temperature, moisture, soil type, and sunlight. Different plants have evolved to thrive in different habitats, allowing them to spread to various regions based on their specific requirements for growth and reproduction. This diversity of seed distribution helps plants to colonize a wide range of environments and survive in diverse ecosystems.
Yes , if suitable environment and proper food are given .
Through their seeds and other propagules
it is important to know in what kind of environment they will grow best
Most animals that live in dry, warm places with little or no water are adapted to living in these areas. Some animals hibernate until it rains and most animals survive off of the plants that store water.
humans can easily adapt to many different types of envronments.
Plants can survive in dark places through a process called etiolation, where they grow tall and thin to reach for light. They may also adapt by increasing their chlorophyll content to maximize light absorption, and by storing energy reserves to sustain themselves. However, prolonged lack of light can weaken plants and inhibit their growth and development.
Plants in arid places have adaptations like deep root systems to access water, succulent leaves to store water, and CAM photosynthesis to minimize water loss. Additionally, they may have specialized mechanisms to regulate their internal water content and withstand extreme temperatures, allowing them to survive in dry environments.
adapted to their environment over time. They have evolved unique traits that help them survive in various conditions, such as drought tolerance, specialized root systems for nutrient uptake, and mechanisms for photosynthesis in low light. These adaptations allow plants to thrive in a range of habitats, from deserts to rainforests.
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