Landforms include grasslands, deserts, forests, and mountains. Water forms include oceans, rivers, and polar regions. Animals that live on landforms and water forms can vary by region. Deer, lions, and raccoons are among the animals that live on landforms. Animals living in water forms include fish, sharks, and dolphins.
Anphibion. Crabs, Frogs , Iguanas, Penguins, Seals and Walrus.But Penguins,Seals and, Walrus mainly live above the ground. Alligators too i think.
Wild and tame animals and birds live there...
Zooflagellates live in a few different places. These include inside and on the bodies of other organisms like animals and humans and in bodies of water.
Biotic and Abiotic factors The most important Abiotic factor in Mono Lake is the high contents of salt water. Mono lake contains 280 million tons of salt. The salt makes the water alkaline. Alkaline water is opposed to acid. Biotic factors is the sagebrush and desert grasses.
A cockroach can live without water. In addition, koalas and some types of reptiles go their entire lives without drinking a drop of water-- they get all the water they need from the food they eat.
as plants landforms and animals and minerals
Animals that live in water called Aquatic animals. There are equal number of animals in water that are on earth. The name of animals that live in water areHagfishElectric EelPlatypusCuttlefishMantis ShrimpSalmonand many more....
many different plants and animals can be found in those habitats, although more life forms live in clean areas.
so animals can live. without water animals can't live. Animals live in biomolecules
I live in Florida so I know, there are mostly water landforms including rivers, bays, and lakes.
As the blue on maps is usually used to symbolize forms of water it would be safe to say that animals that live in the "blue parts of a map" are water animals - both fresh and salt water animals call bodies of water home. Most commonly you would find species of fish but mammals and other water groups thrive there.
As the blue on maps is usually used to symbolize forms of water it would be safe to say that animals that live in the "blue parts of a map" are water animals - both fresh and salt water animals call bodies of water home. Most commonly you would find species of fish but mammals and other water groups thrive there.
Aquatic animals live in water only.
The water cycle includes the ocean, the atmosphere, and the landforms around the world, so every animal lives near the water cycle. However, if you are asking what kinds of animals live near a waterfall, this will depend upon which waterfall you are asking about - Niagara Falls in the temperate forests of the US, Angel Falls in the rainforest, etc.
Landforms are made so plants, animals and even people live. Humans have not adapted to living in the water, so we need the have landforms (land), so we have a place to live. Landforms are made all over the world, each time an underwater volcano erupts, whyen the lava reaches the surface , it spreads out until the volcano stop erupting, then stops and hardens that is how rock is formed, bird would carry seeds and animals will find their way onto the rock and fertilizing the land therefore creating plants and making it more habitable.
All animals need water to live. Turtles are animals.
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