Lower animal forms, such as reptile, do not have likes and dislikes as do humans. They are able to adapt to their environment and do not have the abiity to move to a different biome.
able to live through changes in temperature
If you can consider space a biome, I imagine that would be the place with the least amount of animals.
Able to live through changes in temperatureApex
you have to be able to adapt to cold weather and have training
Yes, humans would still be able to live without flies. Flies play a role in ecosystems by helping with decomposition and pollination, but their absence would not directly impact human survival.
Some common poisonous plants that can be harmful to humans and animals include poison ivy, poison oak, oleander, foxglove, and hemlock. It is important to be able to identify these plants and avoid contact with them to prevent poisoning.
Earth is a livable biome, with oxygen and life's needs. Different biomes hold different species and different ways of life. Other animals may not be able to survive in another biome.
yes most animal and plants have to ba able 2 withstand heat lots of water in the rain forest
Humans are not destroying the planet or the environment. It is doubtful they would be able to destroy the planet. It is certain they are having an impact on the present environment which is significantly different to destroying it. Environments are changed. They always have been. The reason why environmentalists strive to preserve the current environment is to keep it in equilibrium so humans can live longer.
Mainly, they were able to leave town when the Plague struck and go far enough away to avoid exposure.
It's to hot for humans to live on