To protect them against rainwater, since wax is a fat and therefore, unsoluble in water.
Animals that live on land are referred to as terrestrial.
aquatic organisms breath, eat, and live under water. whereas terrestrial animals/organisms live, breath, and eat on land
Early land animals had to return to the water to reproduce.
The Earth is more than 75% water. The oceans on our planet make up more than the land on our planet. There is far more animals and species living in the ocean than on the land. Truth is, scientist believe that we only know of about 20% of the animals in the ocean.
Many different kinds of animals live on land. Some examples include elephants, cats, dogs, cheetahs, monkeys, bears, deer, bats, and elk.
It is called the surface, but the outer layer of rock beneath the land and the oceans is called the Earth's crust.
Having less dependance on external water for reproduction and living was a primary factor leading to the colonisation of land by animals. Animals that lay eggs gained an outer coating or shell that prevented water loss or eggs started developing inside animals, animals also gained skin that is less permeable to water to prevent water loss and even some metabolic cycles such as the excretion of metabolic protein products are less water dependant in land animals than in fish.
It is called the surface, but the outer layer of rock beneath the land and the oceans is called the Earth's crust.
It didn't. The ozone layer permitted plants and animals to move from the deep water to the water's surface, and eventually to land.
The outer layer of the earth's surface is made of plates. These plates are pushed by new land that is formed at rifts in the middle of the ocean where the surface is very thin. Lava squeezes up and out to the side from these rifts.
I think you're looking for the term "aerial photo".
The Earth has always been a big ball of rock, with a metallic core, ever since it was originally formed. It has always been land, which is what we call the outer surface.
The outer planets are gas giants, made mostly or entirely of gas, so either there is no surface to land on, or even if there is, it lies underneath such a large amount of atmosphere that the atmospheric pressure would crush any spaceship that tried to land there. However, the outer planets also have lots of moons, which would be very suitable places for spacecraft to land.
Building roads, and houses takes up animals land and native land causing deforestation and habbitat loss.
fossils They land on a tree and get stuck in sap on the surface. Amber is petrified tree sap.
There is a huge amount on the Earths surface such as Seas and Oceans, Ice caps, Land, mountains, desert, forest, People, Animals, buildings, roads, vehicles etc.
true land animals are animals that always live on land.