In The Siberian Tigers Habitat, It Can Drop Up To -45 degrees celcius.
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if your temp is above 85 in the summer than yes.
clouds and temp
it has fast legs so it can catch its prey faster
geologists use 2 main types of evidence
there is is little increase in body temp. is the main sign of starting mc
#include#include#includeint main(){char str[100];int i,temp;printf("Enter any string : ");gets(str);for(i=0; str[i]!=NULL; i++){if(str[i+1]==' ' str[i+1]==NULL){for(temp=i; temp>=0 && str[temp]!=' '; temp--)printf("%c", str[temp]);}printf(" ");}getch();return 0;}
Coniferous. These are evergreen trees and deciduous trees loose there leaves as the air temperature and ground temp changes. Evergreen trees withstand all of the changes in air and ground temp, there fore a harsher climate.
They evolved to the point where the habitat is not as harsh on them compared to other creatures. The seals for example are great swimmers and because of their blubber keeps their body temp high enough.
#include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> main() { char mainstr[100],insstr[30],temp[50]; int l1,l2,l,i,j,pos; clrscr(); printf("Enter a main string:"); gets(mainstr); printf("Enter the sub string:"); gets(insstr); printf("\n Enter the position to be inserted:"); scanf("%d",&pos); l2=strlen(insstr); l1=strlrn(mainstr); if(pos>l1) { for(i=0;i<l2;i++) mainstr[i++]=insstr[i]; } else { for(i=0;i<pos;i++) temp[i]=mainstr[i]; for(j=0;j<l2;j++,i++) temp[i]=insstr[j]; for(j=pos;j<l1;j++,i++) temp[i]=mainstr[j]; temp[i]=NULL; printf("After insertion the string is:"); puts(temp); } }
#include <stdio.h> int main() { int number, temp; printf("enter the number"); scanf("%d",&number); printf("\n reverse of %d",number); while(number>0) { temp=temp*10+number%10; number=number/10; } printf(" is %d",temp); }
//by rsravan12 #include<stdio.h> #include<conio.h> void main() { long int num,sum,k,temp ; clrscr(); printf("\nenter num= "); scanf("%d",&num); sum=0;num=temp; while(temp>0) { temp=temp%10; sum=sum+k*k*k; temp=temp/10; } if(num==sum) { printf("\n%d is armstrong",num); } else { printf("\n%d is not a armstrong",num); } getch(); } //hyderabad
A habitat describes the living conditions of a specific animal within an ecosystem. For example, a Turkey Vulture living in the Mojave desert is living in a dry, arid, desert habitat that gets 4 inches of rain per year. A habitat is expected to have relatively unvarying characteristics (temp, rainfall, etc), and if these change significantly it is likely that the organism will either go extinct in that habitat or adapt to the changes. A niche is a specific role played by an organism within its habitat. It is defined by how an organism interacts with its environment. (e.g. the Turkey Vulture occupies the niche of scavenger in the Mojave Desert, whereas in a similar habitat in South America, the Andean Condor occupies that niche.)