It would depend on the type of habitat.
Many kangaroos can live in a variety of Australian environments. They feed on grasses and shoots of young native trees, but as long as there was plenty of grass for them, they would most likely survive. They are able to withstand flooding rains, drought, high temperatures, low temperatures and extremes of climate. Larger kangaroos such as Reds and Greys would have more difficulty in mountainous terrain, as they are built for flat plains, while rock wallabies would not be able to escape predators if they were taken out of their rocky cliffs and mountainside, and left on the flat, open plains.
Tree kangaroos are another story again. If taken out of their native rainforest habitat, they would surely die. They rely on broad leafed trees of the rainforest for their food and shelter, and would not be able to adapt to the typical Australian eucalyptus bushland.
What can happen to animal cells when placed in a hypotonic solution explain
Cross pollination happens when the pollen of one flower is placed upon the stigma of another flower, whether of the same varietyor not.
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Cross pollination happens when the pollen of one flower is placed upon the stigma of another flower, whether of the same varietyor not.
Loss of water through osmosis is what would occur. The protozoan would shrivel up if it did not have a way to replace freshwater in its cells.
It will die!
it will get cold.
Its placed randomly in a number of sites in the habitat being studied.
Pollution, erosion, destroy habitat.
when a vegetable is placed in very salty water, the vegetable becomes soft and collapses. Why does this happen?
when a vegetable is placed in very salty water, the vegetable becomes soft and collapses. Why does this happen?
when a vegetable is placed in very salty water, the vegetable becomes soft and collapses. Why does this happen?