A snake in the lithosphere may face challenges such as limited space for movement and finding suitable burrowing sites. They may also encounter extreme temperatures and lack of prey in certain areas within the lithosphere. Additionally, encounters with predators or human disturbances can pose threats to snakes in this environment.
Humans live on the lithosphere, or the crust, of the earth.
Yes, the Earth's lithosphere is part of the outer shell of the planet which includes the crust and the upper part of the mantle. So, as residents of Earth, we do exist within the lithosphere.
Yes they do. The lithosphere is right next to the crust so we DO live on it
The lithosphere is upper layer of the earth's mantle. It is therefore, a real part of the real planet that you live on!
it live is loisanna
Yes, many living organisms inhabit the lithosphere, including organisms such as plants, animals, and microorganisms. These organisms interact with the rock and soil of the lithosphere to derive nutrients and support their survival.
No, I am a digital assistant and do not have physical form or location. The lithosphere is the outer layer of the Earth that consists of the crust and upper mantle where solid rock exists.
a serpent is a snake, it is a type of reptile, but it is an animal.
No your snake will eat them unless it is a baby snake.
even loosing a teeth snake can live.
An average snake lives for about 50 years