Moving to new areas.
Moving to new areas.
Some organisms might have survived the advance of glacial ice in North America by migrating to warmer regions or finding shelter in ice-free refugia, such as pockets of temperate climate or beneath the ice. Others may have adapted to the cold and harsh conditions by changing their behavior or physiology, allowing them to survive in the changing environment without necessarily undergoing significant evolutionary changes.
During the last glacial period, certain organisms, such as the woolly mammoth and the saber-toothed cat, adapted to cold environments and thrived despite the advancing ice. However, some species, like certain bacteria and extremophiles, exhibited remarkable resilience and remained largely unchanged over millennia, surviving in isolated refuges. These organisms adapted to harsh conditions, allowing them to persist through significant climatic shifts and maintain their ancestral characteristics. Their survival illustrates the incredible adaptability of life in the face of environmental challenges.
The American Indians helped the pilgrims in America. They taught the pilgrims how to cultivate the land. The pilgrims would not have survived without the help of the Native Americans.
Nobody has survived rabies without treatment. When some body survive like that, you can say that he had no rabies.
the presence of water. Water is a key agent in both stream and glacial erosion processes as it carries sediment, sculpts valleys, and shapes landscapes through its erosive power. Without water, these erosion processes would not occur.
It is 100% fatal without treatment.
Prokaryotes are the one cell organisms without organelles.
Less comfortably, perhaps, but yes. People survived without it for a couple millenia.
Early organisms likely survived without an ozone layer by evolving mechanisms to adapt to higher levels of ultraviolet radiation. These organisms may have developed protective pigments or lived in environments that offered natural shielding from harmful UV rays, such as deep underwater or in rock crevices. Additionally, some early life forms may have had DNA repair mechanisms to correct UV-induced damage.
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"Without this grievance, I don't believe I would have survived."