amphibians don't HAVE to live in water but can live in either because they have both gills and lungs.
some amphibians live in the water for shelter and some could live on land too.
All amphibians live underwater at some point in their life, and some do their whole lives.
amphibians need both land and water to survive most of them spend some part of their lives in water and some on land.
They live in Water and on landMost of them live near water but some live in drier parts of the world.Amphibians usually live near water, but still sometimes can live in the water.
no not all amphbians live in water
Some amphibians never leave the water and actually breath using gills...
Some amphibians do live on land, while others live primarily in water. Amphibians like frogs, toads, and salamanders usually have moist skin and require water for reproduction, but they can also live on land as long as they have access to water for breeding and to keep their skin hydrated.
Amphibians live on both land and water. The examples are frog, toads, salamanders and newts etc. Some reptiles like alligators and crocodiles also live on land and in the water.
becous they take h2o atoms in the air
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.
Amphibians can not live in the ocean. Even though they are able to swim they do not have the capability to live in such large bodies of water. Amphibians would also dehydrate in salt water since they can't some-regulate.
Amphibians can breathe through their skin, so water can exit and enter them easily, so they usually need to be near water. some amphibians don't even have lungs, so they need to be in water almost all the time.