temperate forest
the citizens became hostile
Remote observation robots such as the Mars rovers.
An unfriendly environment, where there arent much resources available for the particular species living there. Therefore making it harder to survive and live.
When German meteorologist Alfred Wegener first published his theory on Pangea (super continent) he was widely ridiculed for it. Some of the reaction to his theory on continental shift and a super continent was actually quite hostile. The idea was first put forward in 1912 but it wasn't until the 1950's that his idea was really rethought. By then evidence of continental drift was starting to support his ideas.
No. They must have carbon dioxide (CO2) to be able to respire and therefore make food for itself. If it does not have this then it simply cannot grow and will die. Generally speaking, a plant needs soil as well because it contains vital nutrients such as magnesium to keep healthy. Some plants however can grow in very hostile conditions, such as geraniums. Scientists have got evidence that it would be able to grow in lunar soil on the moon!! Hope that helps, SAM
Hostile territory, tropical diseases and wild animals.
Humans. Humans are animals and live in some of the most hostile habitats known.
Because of all the dangers therein (e. Snakes)
No. Echidnas are not hostile to people or other animals.
I believe what you're asking is "what are feral animals". A "feral" animal would be an animal that is aggressive, hostile, and mindless.
Disease, starvation, injury from hostile Indians, accidents or animals.
Most people think cute animals are passive, which means they'll never attack humans, normal animals are neutrally defensive, which means they won't attack human unless provoked and creepy animals are hostile, which means they'll attack human when in close range. However, that's not true. Some animals may have different looking and behaviors. Some animals looks cute but their behaviors are actually hostile. Some animals looks creepy but their behaviors are actually passive.
Many archeologists claim walled cities post flood were to keep out post-flood animals (hostile, high fecundity, low gestation period, large littered, hostile (unlike the non-aggressive animals pre-flood wherein pre-flood man and animals had been at peace with one another as there was no meat eating).
Division Brief Explanation: Animals are divided into 3 behaviors. Some animals are hostile, which means they'll attack human whenever in close range. Some animals are neutrally defensive, which means they won't attack human unless provoked. Some animals are passive, which means they'll never attack human. The 3 Animal Behaviors: a.) Hostile b.) Neutrally Defensive c.) Passive Examples of Hostile Animals: a.) Tiger b.) Lion c.) Shark d.) Bear e.) Panther Examples of Neutrally Defensive Animals: a.) Gorilla b.) Zebra c.) Coyote d.) Buffalo e.) Polar Bear Examples of Passive Animals: a.) Bird b.) Rabbit c.) Panda d.) Whale e.) Chicken Conclusion: Most people are scared of hostile animals, so they use weapons to fight back quickly before being attacked. When they see neutrally defensive animals, they try to be very careful not to provoke them. When they see passive animals, some people make pet out of it.
Organisms that live in the Archaea Domain can live in hostile environments that others cannot. They live in areas such as sulfurous hot springs, deep-sea thermal vents, salty lakes, wastewater from mining, and in the intestines of animals.
It is very possible that this may happen. In all animals, puberty causes aggressive behavior.
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