No, freshwater habitats are not independant of terrestrial habitats.
terrestrial habitats. (land), aquatic habitats. (water)
There was a single transition from aquatic to terrestrial habitats
Flatworms
The extinction rates of terrestrial and freshwater organisms varies per location. This is largely dependent on other growing and declining populations.
yes
yes
The three ecosystems are ocean, freshwater, and terrestrial.
Terrestrial adaptations are exhibited by the plants and animals living in land habitats. As there are varied types of land habitats, the adaptations shown by organisms also are of diverse kinds.
There are several types of terrestrial habitats including rainforests and grasslands. Additional habitats include forests and deserts. A habitat is the kind of environment in which animals and plants live.
The mammals known for their unique adaptations to survive in terrestrial habitats and cannot swim are kangaroos and koalas.
Inland seas became vast freshwater lakes and wetlands where habitats adapted to life in freshwater.
no