Senin, 15 Maret 2010

Temperature

General living things can survive only in the temperature range 0 ° C-40 ° C. There are warm-blooded animals that can live in temperatures below freezing. Low temperatures will not kill most living things, but the cause is living life as if suspended. Living things is called experienced hibernation. Reptiles and amphibians in several countries experiencing sub tropic hibernation ( "sleep, rest") in the winter. If the temperature rises, these living creatures rose from a long nap, and then move back.

Indonesia, which lies on the equator, has a warm temperature throughout the year, an average of 27 ° C. This temperature is ideal for the survival of living things. Therefore, Indonesia has a high diversity of biota compared with temperate climates.

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