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Which would be an adaptation for living in the tundra?
funnel shaped leaves to help water runoff
deep roots to go into the permafrost
hibernation to lower metabolism in the winter
large ears to release heat
Answer: hibernation to lower metabolism in the winter
Explanation:
Hibernation is something many animals do to survive in the tundra. They hid in dens for several months during the winter. Their metabolisms get to a dormant state in which their bodies survive thanks to stores of fat gained during the summer. The Grizzly bear is an example of a tundra animal that hibernates during the winter.
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Answer:
I believe its sustained wind speed
Explanation:
The Antarctic is an incredibly unique environment - it's like nothing ever before! The Antarctic has awesome animals that people will never have seen, which I believe is a huge factor in the tourism rates.
Going to the Antarctic is an adventure to people - they want to survive in a new and special environment that will test their limits in a habitat that they aren't used to. With the extreme cold and special animals, the Antarctic is bound to be a tourist favourite.