That depends on the organism you're talking about. In general though, life as we know it needs liquid water to survive. That would suggest that the temperature range would fall somewhere around 32F and 212F give or take several degrees depending on a number of variables.
earth has the perfect temperature and amount of gravity to live on. and besides, if we were to move to mars it would take millions of years. we would half to start life there.
32-70 degree temperature
hermit crabs need to live in 70-80 degree temprature
not really its -120 C we need good heating to live on these types of moons with advanced technology hopefully we will get in the future but not curently
Of course, we live at room temperatures.
room temperature
If you are looking at this your are a nerd and need to get a life.
Sea horses live underwater and need the right conditions temperature water condition and currents to live properly.
Polar Bears are accustomed to the cold weather. If temperatures increase and become to high, they might not be able to survive. The live on the ice and some polar bears do not know how to swim. If the ice melts, there would be no where for them to live.They need to rely on cold weather to live. They really need 0 temperature.They can walk in ice, and they can't move without Ice. Polar bears need to live in really cold temperature.
what they eat, where they live, their size, water temperature their life cycle, how long they live
Essential for life
Depending on the microorganism's life cycle they could live almost anywhere. To be more specific, microorganisms harmful or non harmful will need a moist environment with lots of nutrients and a temperature that is conducive to the organism's growing needs.