Pecan trees do not typically thrive in extreme environments; they prefer well-drained soils and moderate climates. They grow best in USDA hardiness zones 6 to 9, where temperatures are not too harsh and there is adequate rainfall. While they can tolerate brief periods of drought and some temperature fluctuations, extreme cold or prolonged drought can harm their growth and productivity. Overall, they are best suited to regions with a temperate climate.
Pecan trees typically thrive in temperate climates and are not well-suited for extreme environments. They prefer well-drained soil and require a moderate climate with enough rainfall. While they can tolerate some drought and brief periods of cold, extreme temperatures or harsh conditions can negatively impact their growth and nut production. Consequently, they are best grown in regions with mild winters and warm summers.
does bacillus live in a extreme enviorment
squirrels environment is on trees and on the ground
in hot springs
Trees, bushes, and grasses.
They come from pine trees, so wherever pine trees live. Most likely in colder climates.
they live in foggy environments. the big ones live in canyons and the others live in mountains
trees grass lots and lots of soil
You know that the environment includes the surrounds and the conditions in which a person lives. An environment would include the trees, mountains, rivers, and streets where you live.
If an organism is equipped well enough to thrive in an extreme environment, then the variety of competition is either nonexistent or limited. On the other hand, many organisms that live in an easy environment have to compete with other life-forms.
Some organisms are better at adaptation to their environment because of their size, their diet, or any number of other reasons.
yes