Because they need to keep their skin moist
Amphibians have very thin skin and are prone to hydration loss. They live in moist or wet environments to help maintain moist and wet skin.
They breathe through their skin when it's wet. If they are not wet or moist, they dehydrate and then eventually die.
To keep from drying out and dying.
cause they r amphibians
Amphibians must lay their eggs in a moist environment. Some must lay their eggs directly in the water. Some amphibians give birth to live young.
Reptiles are better suited for dry climates. Amphibians must always be moist, and in order to reproduce, they must have access to water.
otherwise they're skin drys out and they die
Amphibians need moist skin to be able to easily adapt to dry land or the water. This is because an amphibian's respiratory system must be able to adapt to either condition and thin, moist skin makes this easier.
Ferns live in moist environments to transport water to cells.
Amphibians are known for having moist skin, as it helps with gas exchange through their skin. Some examples include frogs, toads, and salamanders.
amphibians are those kind of animals,which couldnt leave without water ,and they also cant breath in water too long,so they need to come out on ground. they need to be clother to the water because they eat water insects, fishes,some kind of plants and so on, which are important for them. if they couldnt find food on ground,they are going into the water.
Most Amphibians breathe through their .They can also absorb water through their skins, and they can excrete carbon dioxide through their skin as well. It has to be kept moist for this process to work.
Byrophytes live in moist environments because the sperm must swim to the egg.
Fish have gills all their lives while amphibians eventually begin using their lungs. Fish have scales, and they must live in water to survive.
Swordfish are NOT amphibians, they must remain in seawater.
amphibians are cold blooded