The lithosphere, which is the rigid outer layer of the Earth, hosts a variety of insects and animals adapted to its conditions. Common inhabitants include ants, beetles, and various soil-dwelling invertebrates, which play crucial roles in soil aeration and nutrient cycling. Larger animals, such as burrowing rodents and reptiles, can also be found in these terrestrial environments. Additionally, many microorganisms, including bacteria and fungi, thrive in the lithosphere, contributing to its ecosystem.
Animals that live in the hydrosphere include various species of fish, marine mammals such as dolphins and whales, as well as invertebrates like jellyfish and octopuses. In the lithosphere, animals such as burrowing mammals like moles, reptiles like snakes and lizards, and insects like ants and beetles can be found. Each of these animals has adapted to their respective environments to survive and thrive in their habitats.
rabbits live in an earht
probly a moskito?
we are not sure some insects and animals are not discovered
Lice can liveon animals or people
birds,bats, insects, animals with wings
Yes, many living organisms inhabit the lithosphere, including organisms such as plants, animals, and microorganisms. These organisms interact with the rock and soil of the lithosphere to derive nutrients and support their survival.
Some animals that live in trees are squirrels, owls, shrews, and mice. Lots of bugs and insects live in trees too.
Fish, turtles, frogs, insects, worms and many other animals.
Sharks Insects Birds and all sea animals
some of the animals that live here are insects, mice, snakes, turtles, birds, bears and dears
birds insects and monkeys