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An alligator may change its habitat by moving to areas with the right temperature, water levels, and prey availability. They may also create burrows or bask on land to regulate their body temperature. Alligators adapt their behavior, such as hunting at different times of the day, to meet their needs in a changing environment.
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they need suitable habitat
it builds in diff areas
the organism will die
people change the environment to meet their needs by them changing the surroundings in which people, pants, and animals live
people change the environment to meet their needs by them changing the surroundings in which people, pants, and animals live
If the horse bit needs cleaning it may toss its head. If the horse has a tummy ache it may look at it's tummy a lot and roll a lot more than she/he usually does.
An owl can meet its needs for food, water, and shelter in its habitat.
It may have to seek another habitat more suitable or death may be the result.
technology
yes, sometimes.