Termites live in colonies underground or in wood structures. They thrive in warm, humid environments and are commonly found in tropical and subtropical regions.
Frost giants are said to live in icy, cold environments such as snowy mountains or frozen tundras. They thrive in harsh, freezing conditions and are often associated with winter and cold climates.
Halophiles live in environments with high salt concentrations, such as salt flats, salt mines, and saline lakes. They are able to thrive in these extreme conditions because they have adapted mechanisms to cope with the high salt levels.
Maggots typically live in damp and decomposing organic matter such as rotting food, animal carcasses, or manure. They thrive in environments that provide ample moisture and nutrients for them to feed and grow.
Examples of extremophiles include thermophiles that thrive at high temperatures, psychrophiles that survive in extremely cold environments, acidophiles that can tolerate acidic conditions, alkaliphiles that thrive in alkaline environments, and halophiles that live in highly saline habitats.
Extremophiles, such as thermophiles that thrive in high temperatures, halophiles that thrive in high-salt environments, and acidophiles that thrive in acidic conditions, are examples of prokaryotes that can live in extreme environments where other organisms cannot survive.
Mold will live as long as it's resources allow it to. Mold will thrive in dark, warm, and moist environments.
Cells do live in a solid environment. In humans, cells thrive inside the body and are unable to live outside. In plants, cells live in rain forest environments and near rivers, streams, ponds but not in desert environments.
Amebas primarily live in moist environments, including freshwater bodies like ponds and streams, as well as in soil and decaying organic matter. They can also be found in marine environments and some are known to inhabit the intestines of animals and humans, where they thrive as parasites. Their adaptability to various habitats allows them to thrive in diverse ecosystems.
Macaroni Penguins live in cold environments such as the Antarctica. They can also live in rocky environments such as Falkland Island.
Prawns live in various habitats such as oceans, rivers, and lakes. They thrive in environments with clean water, moderate temperatures, and plenty of hiding spots like rocks or vegetation.
Ants live in a 'formicary'. Bees live in a 'colony'. Termites live in 'mounds'.
Yes termites can live in anyorganic wooden mulch but not cow manure mulch