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in places that have colder temperatures, such as in Canada, the northern USA, Russia, etc.
the desert
Halophilic organisms like being, and grow, better on places with high concentrations of salt while haloduric organisms can stay on places with high concentrations of salt but they won't grow (reproduce)...the just survive.
Yes, because they have thick fur and are built for colder climates.
No. Neptune is much colder than even the coldest places on Earth.
No, "colder" is not a noun. It is an adjective used to compare temperature between two objects or places.
I would expect most states to have it, as it would spread. Possibly Hawaii wouldn't. Also, it may not be able to grow in colder places, although I know that it has been grown in Alaska.
Organisms grow and develop
I would expect most states to have it, as it would spread. Possibly Hawaii wouldn't. Also, it may not be able to grow in colder places, although I know that it has been grown in Alaska.
Organisms like bacteria, fungi, and certain types of insects thrive in warm and moist environments. These conditions provide ideal breeding grounds for mold, mildew, and small organisms like mites and cockroaches. Plants such as ferns and mosses also tend to grow well in warm, moist locations.
go to places that are colder
Parasites.