Ringed seals require sufficient space to access breathing holes in the ice, which can vary based on environmental conditions and ice thickness. Typically, they need around 10 to 20 square kilometers of ice-covered area to support foraging and resting. Adequate space is crucial for avoiding predators and finding mates, as well as for their overall health and reproduction. Changes in their habitat due to climate change can impact their survival by reducing the availability of suitable ice habitats.
1/4 of a mile
Bald eagles need lots and lots of space to feel free and survive.
Bald eagles need lots and lots of space to feel free and survive.
they need sticks to exercise and leaves to chew on also they eat ants and they love to climb
Well, there are a lot of things we need to survive in space. 1. We need Oxygen 2. We need some sort of filter thing to get the carbon dioxide out of wherever we are breathing. 3. That's pretty much how but we did but a international space center in space, i don't know too much about it but i do know this stuff. hope this helps
We can not live with out trees
Yes, you need oxygen to survive in space because there is no breathable air in space. Astronauts rely on spacesuits or spacecraft with life support systems to provide them with oxygen to breathe.
No, human beings cannot survive in space without proper protection such as a spacesuit. In the vacuum of space, there is no air to breathe, extreme temperature variations, and harmful radiation that make it impossible for humans to survive.
food, water, shelter
a space suit and air
how much space that daisy need
Do you mean how do you survive in space? In that case you would need a space suit. Either that or stay in your space shuttle/ship.