Some that live in the bottom of the ocean, where no sunlight can reach it.
Animals which live next to geothermal sources in the deep sea where sunlight doesn't reach don't require it to live.
Very little. Every 4 days, they need 6 milograms of light.
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The ocean
artic circle, frigid waters They live in the sunlight zone of the artic circle. :) the neritic zone
Adaptations work by allowing an organism to adjust and change so that they can survive in a changing environment. This allows the organism to live longer.
there are many organisms that do not require sunlight to live but then there are some that need hosts
amm... water creatures like octopus etc.
Technically there's no organism that doesn't need the sun.
Yes. Creatures and plants which do not require sunlight for photosynthetic respiration - especially those involved with decomposition live in the aphotic zone.
Some that live in the bottom of the ocean, where no sunlight can reach it.
Plants
All living organism requires nutrients of some sort. Animals require food, plants require water and sunlight, etc.
Archaebacteria
Pretty much all organisms need oxygen or sunlight to live, I know trees do not need oxygen to live, and deep sea creatures like the giant tube worm does not need sunlight. ^^^The idiocy of this post almost gave me autism^^^ The real answer is yes most organisms need oxygen and or sunlight to live, but Archaebacteria do not need either. they oxidize sulfur and other easily oxidized materials to obtain energy.
yes. offhand, most of the fish at the bottom of the ocean do not require sunlight.
Sunlight is not an organism, it is an abiotic factor that aids living organisms though!
Phytoplankton (small plants or plantlike organisms floating around in water) require the sunlight to perform photosynthesis.