Yes
water would not be able to climb up inside plants Apex
The habitat of rivers is water,land, maybe swamps or even wet grass areas. For example a freash water trout would live in the water in the lake and a forg would live on land and in water.
The habitat of rivers is water,land, maybe swamps or even wet grass areas. For example a freash water trout would live in the water in the lake and a forg would live on land and in water.
Donald Bradman played cricket, he would also hit a golf ball with a cricket stumo against a water tank.
Water would not be able to for hydrogen bonds
The penguins' habitat are mostly near bodies of water. They spend three quarters of their time there, and depend on the water for their food supply.
no... only boiling water! ... why would you want to know this anyway u creep
Ducks live on and near water. An ideal habitat for a duck would be a village pond or a marsh.
I would wash it with unicorns and rainbows you fruity Brit
Let's think about this question for a bit . . . if an animal needs water, and there is none to be found, then that area is not its habitat. Animal's habitats contain everything they need to be healthy and reproduce. If an animal's habitat dried out suddenly, the animal would migrate toward a new habitat area that did have water available.
The natural habitat of a turtle would depend on bread, but most live in small bodies of water or big ones such as the ocean.
The natural habitat of a turtle would depend on bread, but most live in small bodies of water or big ones such as the ocean.