If you mean survive if frozen, and then thaw out and come 'back to life' then the water bear, a tiny creature, has been known to survive the vacuum and almost absolute zero temperature of space and be 'revived' back to life.
Negative twenty degrees Celsius is the lowest temperature that life can be sustained at. Single cell organisms at that temperature are not able to complete their life cycle and reproduce.
I'm pretty sure that a tempertaure is non-living! Lol
No
The features that help a living thing to fulfil their basic needs and survive in its habitat are called as adaptations.
Every living thing needs water, oyygen and food and nutrients and sun to help it survive. You can tell that a thing is living if it breaths or grows.
A flower is alive when it is a part of a plant. It could take nutrition from plant. But when it is fallen it will never take nutrition. With out nutrition a living thing cant survive so it is dead
no!! the lowest living thing in the sea is a fish
cell
you can tell if this "thing'' if it can move, or it needs to survive by food , and if it can grow, it takes amounts of investigation to see if this"thing" is a living thing.
oxygen, stable and agreeable temperature, food - usually sugar will do, time and sunshine help too
No. It is part of a living thing and could not survive without the rest of the body.
I'm pretty sure that a tempertaure is non-living! Lol
people any animal
No
NO, because water does not breathe, feel, see or have any similar characteristics to a living thing such as a human or plant. So water is not a living thing, but currently every known living thing needs water to survive.
All living things reproduce. Living things respond to their environment Living things adapt to their environment.
Every living thing needs water, oyygen and food and nutrients and sun to help it survive. You can tell that a thing is living if it breaths or grows.
of course it is, temperature is a scale used to measure heat.