No, that would be quite unfavorable for them in multiple ways.
Ah, what a delightful question! In the sentence "Can an amphibian live in an environment where the temperature is very low," the word "amphibian" is used as a noun. Amphibians are fascinating creatures that can adapt to various environments, including those with low temperatures. Keep exploring the wonders of the natural world, my friend!
Where the environment is very hot and very acidic.
An amphibian has no internal temperature control and must rely on the weather to get hot or cold. So whatever the air temperature it is outside is the temperature of the amphibian. Or if it's in the water, it would be the temperature of the water it is in.
An amphibious creature is a creature that can live it's life both on land and in the sea, such as a frog. Most amphibians are air breathers, but, a very few can breath both the oxygen in the air, (above the water), and breath the oxygen under water (below the surface).
It is very important,because if you destroy your environment you won't have anywhere to live.
no its a fish and has very tiny scales
They are very different
Wooly mammoths have a very strange environment . They live with the mystic snorks deep sea. :)
The Olm is one of the longest living animals in the world, over 100 years. It is a 20-30 cm sized amphibian. It is very rare to see, because it live mostly in underground water. Sea turtles also live for a very long time.
They very hot and mostly dry climate of Africa.
Only the temperature in the environment is very important.
A pig's heart is very similar to the human heart in that it has 4 chambers while an amphibian heart has only 3 chambers. The pulmonary system in an amphibian is low pressure and has only an atrium.