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Does the amount of rain that falls in an area determine which kinds of organisms can live there and why or why not?

Yes, the amount of rain in an area determines the types of organisms that can live there. Organisms have adapted to the specific amount of rainfall in an area, with some species requiring more water while others can thrive in dry conditions. Rainfall affects the availability of water, which is essential for the survival of plants and animals in an ecosystem.


Where do plants and animals live?

Plants live in various environments such as forests, grasslands, deserts, and aquatic habitats like rivers and oceans. Animals also live in diverse habitats ranging from forests, savannas, deserts, and tundras to oceans, rivers, and mountains. The specific types of plants and animals present in an area depend on its climate, geography, and resources.


What is the number one factor that determines the types of organisms that can live in a body of water?

The water's temperature is the number one factor that determines the types of organisms that can live in a body of water. Organisms are adapted to specific temperature ranges, so water temperature directly influences the diversity and distribution of aquatic life.


What plants live in the southern ocean?

Plants in the southern ocean are the same as the ones that are grown here.Example: Seaweed, Kelp, ECT.


What autotrophs live on land?

Examples of autotrophs that live on land include plants, algae, and certain types of bacteria. These organisms are able to produce their own food through photosynthesis, using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create energy. They form the base of terrestrial food chains, providing energy for other organisms in the ecosystem.