You'd have to say how much wetter!? Floods would certainly kill off a lot of small creatures that burrow as the water fills their homes.
A wetter climate would effect many ground dwelling animals including anthropods, they would have to temporarily move to higher ground until they either evolved to cope with the wetter conditions or died out completely.
Natural habitation might be the natural habitat of animals on the other hand its just us humans making the animals place in a zoo like their natural habitat
Animal HabitatsAnimal are found all over the world. In that case, there will be a lot places for them to live. They can be living underwater or on the land. Anywhere it is, it will be called as their habitat. As an example, tiger has a habitat in the forest. There are lots and lots more example but the habitat does NOT ALWAYS has food. It might only keep the food.
Because it will decrease the genetic diversity of the population.
It might be able to show what kind of organism lived in the past, how the organisms and the environment have changed over time.
Humidity will affect how an organism is able to adapt to its environment. For example a plant may adapt itself to only needing little moisture. If the organism can not sustain its life through adaptation it will die.
Depending on the niche (habitat) animals on top of that organism on the food chain might eat it.
the organism will die
If the deathrate is greater than the reproduction rate the population will decrease.
It Is Bison Because They Are A Organism IsEndangered. Mostly Of Them Are NOT!
This depends on the organisms habitat and the surroundings of the habitat, for example a zoo habitat is well cared for and safe. A rainforest habitat can be in grave danger because of the large population of human beings on the earth. Every habitat is different.
By destroying the homes of animals etc...
It may have to seek another habitat more suitable or death may be the result.
a polar bear because if it gets warm then his fur will make him overheat and die
the temperature of the endothermic organism would decrease and the cells in the organisms would explode because of the high water content in the cells.
Several things could happen. Some animals might migrate to more hospitable land, the animals who enjoy the wetter climate might expand their populations, and some animals (over time) might adapt to a wetter climate.
The organism(s) will die. Any one of these needs are food, shelter, space, a safe place to raise kids, and/or water. Or the organism might have to move to a different area. That area might contain hostile creatures that would kill the organism, or it might eat something unfamiliar that was poisonous and it would die. There are stories of Jaguars who had been forced out of their home by deforestation. These jaguars are so desperate to survive that they turn to he helpless livestock of local farmers. The farmers then set out to kill the animal, and usually succeed.
The number of white-tailed deer the habitat can support will decrease.