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Because, Living things need surface area to survive
No, it does not! The biosphere represents all living things, the Cryosphere is the frozen areas at the Earth's poles. Look at the model that follows. In this model the "ice caps" are the cryosphere and the "land surface" along with the "vegetation" is the biosphere.
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97% of the water on Earth is in the ocean, or saltwater. 3% is freshwater. See the related link for more information.on the earth's surface, 97% of the water is salt water, though in the 3% that is fresh water, most of it is locked in iceburgs, and things of that icy nature.
Non living. Living things are active without a key. Also, living things have to be able to... react to their environment, or homeostasis.
Because, Living things need surface area to survive
No, there is no such living creature known as a Freshwater Plimpy.
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There is no oxygen in the moon?
In living things its for interacting with the environment.
Living things depend on water in the great lakes its are major fresh water source and our main supply on salmon and other freshwater creatures that WE eat.
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Probably not; the surface of Venus is extremely hot.
Well, there is a water beetle which can run across the surface of a pond, for example; he is using surface tension to support him.
We have not found a good reason that some sort of living thing could not live on Mars. There is water, and the surface of Mars is certainly warm enough. But, no living things have been detected yet on Mars by the several rovers that we have sent to Mars' surface.