Your premise is incorrect; DDT does not kill birds. DDT kills mosquitoes.
In Sea - The Orca (Killer Whale) On Land - The Polar Bear
which gets hotter land or water
it takes water to make land
It has more areas of water than land. About 71% is water, mostly salt-water.
There is an unequal distribution of land and water between the two hemispheres. The Southern Hemisphere has less land and more water. The Northern hemisphere is about 60.7% water and 39.3% land. The Southern hemisphere is about 80.9% water and 19.1% land.
Robins, the birds that is, live on land (technically in trees).
A chicken and a penguin
they live in the air with birds
Some birds can swim in water, however all birds live on land.Some birds only come on land to nest and raise young but spend the majority of their life out at sea, birds such as albatrosses and petrels.
Birds are arborial or live on trees so may called land animals allthoug they also called flying animals
Ducks can land anywhere. They prefer to take off and land in water, because they are water birds. Water makes a softer landing than land, too! If they have to land on the ground, they have to flap their wings harder to hover in the air, but if they land on water they can just splash down.
Birds technically are a subgroup within dinosaurs. Seabirds spend time in the air, on land, and on or in the water. So the answer is yes.
all birds live on land and in water, take a seagull for example. It lives on both! and a penguin lives on both and then there is a duck, ducks stay close to the water all the times so they live in water, and then a sparrow that lives on land and near water (some do) so there you have it, some live on land some water some both!
An animal that is able to live both on land and in water is classified as "amphibious."
Yes! They are birds they can basically fly unless their wings are injured and land in the water.....
Tiger beetle
they both land in water