The phrase "live above ground or underground" typically refers to the habitat of certain organisms or communities. Many animals, including humans, primarily live above ground, while some species, like certain rodents and insects, thrive underground. The choice of habitat often depends on factors like protection from predators, environmental conditions, and food availability. Ultimately, both living environments have their own unique advantages and challenges.
they live underground but they are able walk around above ground.
No they live in hutches (if they are in captivity) or in burrows underground if they are in the wild.
Hedgehogs live above ground, and are generally nocturnal. They hibernate during winter.
underground has soil or is wet and above ground is dry or grassy
It grows above ground.
In H.G. Wells' "The Time Machine," the creatures that live above ground are the Eloi, who are peaceful and childlike, and the Morlocks, who are mysterious and sinister. The Eloi live above ground in harmony, while the Morlocks live underground and come to the surface at night.
So many things wont to kill it above ground ...
Not all spiders live above ground. Wolf spiders live and layd eggs under ground. Tarantulas also like to live underground because they prefer cooler areas.
Copper is mined in pits ... which were underground at one point in time and are now above ground albeit at a lower elevation.
A pumpkin grows above the ground. A pumpkin grows above the ground.
hiya mostly and some underground and some above ground tee he
They live above ground.