Environmental Sciences, asked by maheshwarishipra2, 1 year ago

why is temperature important for survival of living organism. give any two reason ​

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Answered by priti37
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Explanation:with increasing temp there is heat or may be cold so temperature is quite important

Answered by umeshkumarp742
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Answer:

north and south poles are very cold (–88°C or -126.4°F). Other places, especially in the tropics can get very warm (up to about 50°C or 122°F). Animals that are adapted to cold temperatures cannot survive in warm temperatures.

Plants:

Some places are just too cold for plants to survive. These include high mountain peaks such as those in the mountains of British Columbia.

Animals:

Think of the brook trout — it prefers water temperatures between 4°C or 39.2°F and 20°C or 68°F and will only lay eggs when the water temperature is below 13°C. Animals like polar bears and penguins are adapted to thrive only in extremely cold climates. They will not survive if they end up in a hot, dry tropical climate.

Metabolic and enzyme activities in animals require the right temperatures to happen, otherwise, such processes slow down and affect that living organism.

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