Extreme environments (which still support life) can cover a number of different situations. In gemeral they are environments different from our normal atmospheric temperature and pressure or filled with toxic compounds and or radiation. These include:
An extreme environment refers to an environment that is not the normal environment in which life flourishes. Surviving in such environments is very difficult for all life forms For example a Desert where temperature goes to around 50 degrees can be considered an extreme environment.
Greenland is an example of a extreme environment because the weather conditions and the arctic deserts that surrond it.
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Objects in space experience extreme temperatures in space becuase space is a vacuum.
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Either it can be extremely cold or hot, have no or little water, or no air to breathe. That's what makes an environment extreme... for humans.I don't know about animals, but that answer was for humans. Basically, the environment has to be not meeting the basic needs of human life, which are:WaterFoodAirShelter
The Antarctic environment is the most extreme on earth: coldest, windiest, darkest continent. The extreme environment including cold and weather combined to cost Captain Scott his life.
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very cold and cool
very cold and cool
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