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No because lichin needs moisture to grow and there isn't moisture in a desert.
food and warmth and moisture
so it can live
Rats can live without water because they already have enough moisture from their food so they don't need moisture from water. That's why rats can live without moiture.
Rats can live without water because they already have enough moisture from their food so they don't need moisture from water. That's why rats can live without moiture.
The larger the fish, the longer they can live. Bettas usually 2-3 years (closer to two). Large goldfish can live for decades. While a typical 10 inch Jack Dempsey can range between 10-18 years.
It depends on where you live. Animals that live between high and low tide are adapted for severe fluctuations in salinity, temperature and moisture levels. In the northeast US, typical intertidal animals include green crabs, hermit crabs, periwinkle snails, whelks, mussels, and limpets.
They live in mudhuts
oxygen and heat and moisture
yes if the atmosphere has moisture.
People that live in America.
0-20years. It is hard to say because there are so may factors to consider. But 5-7 years is probably average.