Animals need a climate that is fitting for their adaptations. If you switched a polar bear and a lizard, or a fish and a monkey, to the opposing habitat, they would die. Monkeys cannot breathe under water, and fish need water to breathe. The Polar Bear would expire from heat stroke, and the lizard would die from freezing.
Yes, Animals and Plants need the right climate to survive. c: ~Mystery
As we already know that all animals are not the same and when we talk about their climate then we should put forward their adoptions if we do this then climate is their basic need like some animals breed in different climate and some can survive in different climate cause they are provided with food in that climate so climate does matter in survival of an animal.
It varies from animal to animal. For example a camel's climate is much more hotter than of polar bear's climate
It depends on where you have it in your house and your climate. You need a humidifier for a drier climate obviously. This is the same for a wet climate.
Yes. They need more to keep warm in a colder climate.
We need to know the territory/country to answer this question.
you can find a gragh of Indians climate in Google image search but you need to type the right words
Cold climate
The Amazon rainforest has so many different plants and animals because of its climate. Its rain and temperature allows organisms to prosper because plants and animals need a warm climate and water.
yes wild cats needs to be in the wild and house cats need to be in houses
Because it has water animals and animals that need water to survive (We found our answer on Wikepedia)
Climate is a term that describes the general conditions of temperature, wind, humidity, precipitation, etc, of a region. Climate does not have specific types of animals. Now, if you specify a particular climate, such as tropical savannah, or arctic tundra, than you can talk about the animals that are typically found in such climate zones.