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fish and can live in temperatures ranging from 40°F - 90°F
No, a betta (fighting fish) is best as a solitary fish due to aggression, but their needs are also different with a betta needing tropical temperatures
Yes
They don't. Fish that live at a high depth stay there for as long as the live, as they would explode when pressure dropped. The same is true for fish that live high up in the ocean: they would implode when pressure rises.
cactus
They live in hot temperatures.
Blue crabs in the Chesapeake Bay are in decline due to an unusually high population of red drum fish. The red drum fish were abundant due to exceptionally high temperatures.
th normal summer high temperatures are 105.
Yes, there have been many organisms classified as extremophiles, in which can live in environments with temperatures exceeding that of boiling water.
When temperatures are high it causes the environment to heat up.
High temperatures cause rocks to expand