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Most organisms need to survive within a temperature range of approximately 0-50 degrees Celsius. This range ensures that vital metabolic processes within the organism can occur effectively, without being too hot or too cold for proper function.
Worms cannot survive in temperatures below 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
oxygen, stable and agreeable temperature, food - usually sugar will do, time and sunshine help too
It needs Food Water and Shelter to survive. It also need alot of care, too.
That is very subjective. Bostons can not handle too much heat or cold so what ever temperature that would be cold enough to cause their airway to be blocked by the cold and how long they were exposed to it. For survival they would need to be about as warm as we humans need to be.
Most organisms have an ideal temperature range in which they can live. If temperatures are too hot or too cold for any length of time, then the organism may not be able to survive.
i dont know i have that question too
Some examples are temperature and moistness. Temperature is how hot or cold the environment is. We can only hold a certain amount of temperature. Moistness is how much water there is. If there's too much water we can drown. If there's too little water than there could be a drought.
Provided their water does not move out of their temperature range for too long they will survive.
Yes, and No. Cows can survive completely on grass as food, but it would need water too.
It can't on purpose, but sometimes they can get washed up on land when the current is too strong.Then they usually die because they need water like humans need air. They die because of the change in temperature.
Temperature is simply a measurement of the degree of hotness. So plants don't need temperature, they need temperature that is above say 100C. The temperature must be above a certain amount - which is different for different plants - because all living things are basically a lot of chemicals and these chemicals react with one another to produce growth or movement. Chemical reactions are slower at lower temperatures and may stop altogether if the temperature drops too low.