Only the best-adapted organism will survive.
Humidity effects the animal life in a variety of ways from the climate and the environments that certain animals can survive in to other food factors like if the animals will be able to eat in that environment.
Yes it does. It affects every organisms in that Eco system.
A saltwater crocodile would not survive in fresh water. Salt water animals need the salt to keep them alive and to nourish them.
They live in different environments. They have similar basic functions.
It depends on whether the animal can in fact survive there. Factors that influence that are Abundance of food Presence of others of its kind Presence of competitors Presence of predators
It can help animals by giving the food water and shelter and some structures are adaptation
Generally no. Animals need time to adjust to new environments, it can take generations and even then they adjust better to slow changes. They would also need food that they are accustomed to eating in order to survive well.
Koalas can only survive in specific types of bushland environments which contain their preferred eucalyptus species. They cannot survive in the tundra, deserts, grasslands or rainforest, as none of these environments support their preferred eucalyptus.
I don't think there are any animals in the archaebacteria division. They are unicellular microorganisms that can survive in harsh environments. Three types are halophiles, methanogens, and thermophiles.
The most important factors to survive in an aquatic ecosystem are -temperature -access to light -dissolved oxygen concentrations -availability of nutrients I found this info from this website :http://www.lenntech.com/water-ecology-faq.htm Hope this helps (:
they use there animal senses to work together as a team
The most important factors to survive in an aquatic ecosystem are -temperature -access to light -dissolved oxygen concentrations -availability of nutrients I found this info from this website :http://www.lenntech.com/water-ecology-faq.htm Hope this helps (: