The environment of a place decides the kinds of organisms that can live there. Justify the reason.
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Organisms need specific temperatures, water, shelter, etc. to survive, so they can only live in environments that provide for those needs.
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It's true
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For example Polar bear is an organism who lives in polar region having an extremely cold climate. The animals living in the polar regions have adapted to the extremely cold climate by having some special features such as white colour, thick layer of fur, thick skin, a layer of fat under the skin, strong sense of smell, etc.
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