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1. Why are things considered nonliving and why do organisms need them?

2. Why do you think snakes do not live in the Arctic Tundra?

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User Sentary
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Answer:

I don't really understand the first question but the second question answer is they do not live in the Artic Tundra because they are cold blooded and need hot habitats to survive.

Explanation:

The Arctic Tundra is cold and snakes need warm temps to survive because they are cold blooded.

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