Maybe because they are cold blooded so the heat keeps them alive.
If there are cold blooded animals living in England then they would die because of the temperatures, they would just freeze.
Africa because the darker clothes attract heat,you don't want that in Africa!
yes it is unless the animals need to be in cold so for ex if a polar bear was in africa it would die on the 2 day ...........................NO JOKE
Animals and plants need heat because heat not only keeps them warm but gives them energy. Particularly plants. Many animals and plants don't need heat. But actually can die if they receive any.
Cold Blooded animals, they can't create body heat so they need to find it somewhere else. If warm blooded animals get to the point that their in a climate they are not suited for, they must conserve their body heat. But technically ALL animals conserve body heat.
They won't be able to move. Cold-blooded animals need the heat to warm them up, so they will be able to move.
Some archebacterias like thermococcuus.
for animals it is water, heat, food (meat/flowers) and for plants it is water, the sun (heat) and the nutrients in soil
No, cold blooded animals cannot survive without heat energy because their bodies need to heat up so they can do things like moving and eating. If an animal didn't heat their bodies up, they would die.
Heat from the sun is key to life on Earth, because plants need the energy from the sun to grow, and the animals need plants to eat, and other animals need animals to eat, and then humans eat plants and animals. The sun can do other things like power solar panels, or help you get a tan, or can dry your clothes.
becuase they are cold blooded animals and need heat to survive.They also replenish their poison again with heat.
They need the heat to stay alive. If their body temperature gets too cold they are sure to die.
Desert, forest, savannah, mountains, lakes, rivers, people and other animals.