No, fungi are not plants. They need food and water to survive.
they adapt by taking to the anual floods and humid tempatures
They have to survive different tempatures
It depends which kind of fungi.
Dark, damp places. Places that are rarely moved and that have somewhat tropical tempatures with alot of humidity. Such as rain forests.
Fungi do not necessarily need a host to survive. While some fungi are parasites that rely on a host organism for nutrients, many other fungi are decomposers that break down organic matter in their environment to obtain nutrients.
It depends on high tempatures or small tempatures. If high tempatures,magma may rise to the surface. If low tempatures,it won't do anything.
penguins for one, can't fly even though they are birds. peguins also can survive in shocking cold tempatures. they can also incubate an egg in these tempatures. they can hold thier breath underwater for a long time for birds.
the tempatures are usually 20-25 degrees c
Some plants like mushrooms and fungi can survive without sunlight.
Fungi feed off of dead or decaying materials. Only plants need sunlight to survive, because they produce their own food through photosynthesis.
Most mushrooms cannot survive underwater as they require oxygen to grow. However, some species of fungi, known as aquatic fungi, have adapted to living in water and can survive submerged. These aquatic fungi play roles in nutrient cycling and decomposition in aquatic ecosystems.